The practice of history is often assumed to be transparent and universal, but in fact it is a highly specialised phenomenon which exists only in certain societies. This raises problems for those writing about cultures where the practice of history has not traditionally existed, one such region being the South Pacific. A better understanding of the oral nature of Pacific societies and the way in which this affects one’s understanding of the past will be helpful to the historian of this region, and others like it
The texts collected in this volume take an anthropological approach to the variety of contemporary s...
The present status of Pacific History in Australian schools is analysed and compared against earlier...
In the 19th and (for most of the) 20th centuries, Europeans saw the Pacific as a sea of static, isol...
The practice of history is often assumed to be transparent and universal, but in fact it is a highly...
This paper critically analyzes three debates that have developed within recent literature on the Pac...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Carolyn O'DwyerThis thesis describes and charts ...
Towards a New Pacific Historiography argues for a re-imagining of Pacific History using the idea of ...
This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late...
The Solomon Islands play a uniquely important but curiously anomalous role in the modern understandi...
In the 1950s, J. W. Davidson took up the Chair of Pacific History at the Australian National Univers...
The texts collected in this volume take an anthropological approach to the variety of contemporary s...
Here we discuss the area of the Pacific that we refer to as the South-West Pacific. This includes th...
The Pacific region consists of a multitude of island communities in avast Ocean. The people and mate...
Stringer’s assessment accords with countless others going back to the beginnings of European colonia...
Long before Magellan entered the Pacific in 1521 Westerners entertained ideas of undiscovered oceans...
The texts collected in this volume take an anthropological approach to the variety of contemporary s...
The present status of Pacific History in Australian schools is analysed and compared against earlier...
In the 19th and (for most of the) 20th centuries, Europeans saw the Pacific as a sea of static, isol...
The practice of history is often assumed to be transparent and universal, but in fact it is a highly...
This paper critically analyzes three debates that have developed within recent literature on the Pac...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Carolyn O'DwyerThis thesis describes and charts ...
Towards a New Pacific Historiography argues for a re-imagining of Pacific History using the idea of ...
This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late...
The Solomon Islands play a uniquely important but curiously anomalous role in the modern understandi...
In the 1950s, J. W. Davidson took up the Chair of Pacific History at the Australian National Univers...
The texts collected in this volume take an anthropological approach to the variety of contemporary s...
Here we discuss the area of the Pacific that we refer to as the South-West Pacific. This includes th...
The Pacific region consists of a multitude of island communities in avast Ocean. The people and mate...
Stringer’s assessment accords with countless others going back to the beginnings of European colonia...
Long before Magellan entered the Pacific in 1521 Westerners entertained ideas of undiscovered oceans...
The texts collected in this volume take an anthropological approach to the variety of contemporary s...
The present status of Pacific History in Australian schools is analysed and compared against earlier...
In the 19th and (for most of the) 20th centuries, Europeans saw the Pacific as a sea of static, isol...