In the decade or so from 1941, Australian military officers and government officials paid some attention, for the first time, to the Melanesians of New Caledonia. Their comments illuminate Australian attitudes in that period, and offer perspectives on a significant stage in the history of New Caledonia, in terms particularly of the partial enfranchisement of the Melanesians.Pendant les années de 1941 à 1953, les officiers militaires et les fonctionnaires australiens, pour la toute première fois, ont porté une certaine attention aux Mélanésiens de Nouvelle-Calédonie. Leurs commentaires éclairent les perspectives australiennes de cette époque, et documentent une phase importante dans l’histoire de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, concernant notamment l...
This survey points to the heavy dependence of New Caledonia on French aid and nickel mining and proc...
Nous sommes heureux de présenter aux lecteurs de Population une étude de M. W.D. Borrie sur l'immigr...
Over the next few years, major political — and possibly constitutional — changes can be expected i...
In the decade or so from 1941, Australian military officers and government officials paid some atten...
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the links between these far-flung outposts of empire...
This article opens with a brief historical overview of the emergence of the Japanese community in Ne...
This study attempts to set the development of the Free French movement in the Pacific , and Australi...
The extension of French citizenship to "native subjects" in 1946 deeply transformed what was then ca...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
As New Caledonia moves towards a decision on self-determination, this thesis traces important m...
Essay for the graduate seminar in South Pacific history and the Pacific Research Seminar, taught by ...
This article traces evolving perceptions in Australia of France and the French Pacific from the 19th...
New Caledonia is an anomoly. Surrounded by independent nations in the South-West Pacific, it remains...
Henningham Stephen. The French administration, the local population and the American presence in New...
This volume of the New Pacific Review/Nouvelle Revue du Pacifique (Vol.4 No.2) is an edited English-...
This survey points to the heavy dependence of New Caledonia on French aid and nickel mining and proc...
Nous sommes heureux de présenter aux lecteurs de Population une étude de M. W.D. Borrie sur l'immigr...
Over the next few years, major political — and possibly constitutional — changes can be expected i...
In the decade or so from 1941, Australian military officers and government officials paid some atten...
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the links between these far-flung outposts of empire...
This article opens with a brief historical overview of the emergence of the Japanese community in Ne...
This study attempts to set the development of the Free French movement in the Pacific , and Australi...
The extension of French citizenship to "native subjects" in 1946 deeply transformed what was then ca...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
As New Caledonia moves towards a decision on self-determination, this thesis traces important m...
Essay for the graduate seminar in South Pacific history and the Pacific Research Seminar, taught by ...
This article traces evolving perceptions in Australia of France and the French Pacific from the 19th...
New Caledonia is an anomoly. Surrounded by independent nations in the South-West Pacific, it remains...
Henningham Stephen. The French administration, the local population and the American presence in New...
This volume of the New Pacific Review/Nouvelle Revue du Pacifique (Vol.4 No.2) is an edited English-...
This survey points to the heavy dependence of New Caledonia on French aid and nickel mining and proc...
Nous sommes heureux de présenter aux lecteurs de Population une étude de M. W.D. Borrie sur l'immigr...
Over the next few years, major political — and possibly constitutional — changes can be expected i...