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Gonschor, Lorenz, author.
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Hawaii -- Politics and government -- To 1893.
Hawaii -- Relations -- Oceania.
Hawaii -- History -- To 1893.
Oceania -- Politics and government.
Oceania -- Relations -- Hawaii.
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A power in the world...
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A power in the world : the Hawaiian Kingdom in Oceania / Lorenz Gonschor.
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Gonschor, Lorenz, author.
Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2020.
Subjects
Hawaii -- Politics and government -- To 1893.
Hawaii -- Relations -- Oceania.
Hawaii -- History -- To 1893.
Oceania -- Politics and government.
Oceania -- Relations -- Hawaii.
ISBN:
9780824888299 (paperback) :
0824888294 (paperback)
Series:
Perspectives on the global past.
Description:
xiv, 235 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Edition:
Paperback edition.
Contents:
Reich Kamehameha's: Hawaiʻi's special place in the Pacific -- "Not only permanently independent but powerful": Charles St. Julian and early pan-Oceanian diplomacy -- "To advance as Polynesians" and "To maintain the status quo in the east": the internationalism of King Kalākaua and his supporters -- Ka hoku o Osiania: a new departure in Hawaiian pan-Oceanianism -- "Our constitution is based on that of the Sandwich Islands": the transfer of Hawaiian institutions and ideas -- From "a power in the World" to "Large ocean states": the legacy of Hawaiʻi's pan-Oceanian vision -- Epilogue: Why the Kaimiloa both precedes and follows the Hōkūleʻa.
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