Essay for the graduate seminar in South Pacific history and the Pacific Research Seminar, taught by Brij Lal, Fall 1985 and Spring 1986, respectively, UH-Manoa, Department of Histor
International audienceIn New Caledonia, it is difficult to deny the existence and the scope of the c...
New Caledonia is a French Overseas Territorywhose lit erary works do not take the “center stage” in ...
"After significant decolonisation in the 1950s, New Caledonia’s destiny was reversed in the 1960s fo...
The last vestige of the powerful French empire, New Caledonia is a small group of islands in the So...
New Caledonia is an anomoly. Surrounded by independent nations in the South-West Pacific, it remains...
This article examines the upcoming 1998 referendum on self-determination in New Caledonia through th...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
Between 1860 and 1890, several thousand migrants from Reunion Island settled in New Caledonia. Most ...
This essay takes a macroscopic look at the history of conflict between the Kanaks (used interchangea...
The extension of French citizenship to "native subjects" in 1946 deeply transformed what was then ca...
International audienceThe French Territory of New Caledonia is currently involved in an unprecedente...
This article interrogates both the legal and social identities of Japanese-Melanesians (or ‘Nippo-Ka...
Signed in June 1988, the Matignon Accords have been credited with bringing peace and development to ...
"This paper focuses on debates about New Caledonian citizenship over the last decade, at a time when...
As New Caledonia moves towards a decision on self-determination, this thesis traces important m...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, it is difficult to deny the existence and the scope of the c...
New Caledonia is a French Overseas Territorywhose lit erary works do not take the “center stage” in ...
"After significant decolonisation in the 1950s, New Caledonia’s destiny was reversed in the 1960s fo...
The last vestige of the powerful French empire, New Caledonia is a small group of islands in the So...
New Caledonia is an anomoly. Surrounded by independent nations in the South-West Pacific, it remains...
This article examines the upcoming 1998 referendum on self-determination in New Caledonia through th...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
Between 1860 and 1890, several thousand migrants from Reunion Island settled in New Caledonia. Most ...
This essay takes a macroscopic look at the history of conflict between the Kanaks (used interchangea...
The extension of French citizenship to "native subjects" in 1946 deeply transformed what was then ca...
International audienceThe French Territory of New Caledonia is currently involved in an unprecedente...
This article interrogates both the legal and social identities of Japanese-Melanesians (or ‘Nippo-Ka...
Signed in June 1988, the Matignon Accords have been credited with bringing peace and development to ...
"This paper focuses on debates about New Caledonian citizenship over the last decade, at a time when...
As New Caledonia moves towards a decision on self-determination, this thesis traces important m...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, it is difficult to deny the existence and the scope of the c...
New Caledonia is a French Overseas Territorywhose lit erary works do not take the “center stage” in ...
"After significant decolonisation in the 1950s, New Caledonia’s destiny was reversed in the 1960s fo...