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  • Sasaki, Christen T., 1978- author.
     
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    Pacific confluence : fighting over the nation in nineteenth-century Hawaiʻi / Christen T. Sasaki.
    by Sasaki, Christen T., 1978- author.
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    Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2022]
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  • Settler colonialism -- Hawaii -- 19th century.
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  • Nationalism -- Hawaii -- History -- 19th century.
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  • Hawaii -- Politics and government -- 19th century.
  • ISBN: 
    9780520382763 (paperback)
    0520382765 (paperback)
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    American crossroads ; 69.
    Description: 
    xvi, 245 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
    Contents: 
    Introduction -- Emerging nations, emerging empires : inter-imperial intimacies and competing settler colonialisms in Hawaiʻi -- At the borders of nation and state : The 1894 Constitutional Convention -- How the Portuguese became white : The search for labor and the cost of indemnity -- "The Shinshu Maru Affair" : barred landings and immigration detention -- Historicizing the homestead in "Wahiawa Colony" : from "American family farm" to industrial plantation economy -- Conclusion.
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    "The 1898 Annexation of Hawaiʻi to the US is often framed as an inevitable step of American expansion--but it was never a foregone conclusion. The attempt to create a US-backed white settler state in Hawaiʻi sparked a turn-of-the-century debate about race-based nationalism and state-based sovereignty and jurisdiction that was fought on the global stage. Centered around a series of flash points that exposed the fragility of the imperial project, Pacific Confluence examines how the meeting and mixing of ideas that occurred between Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) and Japanese, white American, and Portuguese transients and settlers led to the dynamic rethinking of the modern nation-state"-- Provided by publisher.
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