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Men from under the sky;: The arrival of Westerners in Fiji

Stanley Brown

Men from under the sky;: The arrival of Westerners in Fiji Stanley Brown By: C. E. Tuttle Co
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Fiji and the Franchise: A History of Political Representation, 1900-1937

Ahmed Ali

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Fiji by the year 1900 after a generation as a British Crown Colony was a multi-racial nation with a combined indentured and free Indian component, which was about to expand on a large scale, and contest political predominance with indigenous Fijians and a small but dominant European minority among other ethnic groups. Drawn from primary sources, with original quotations and statistics, Fiji and the Franchise illuminates the history of the struggle that followed. This book introduces readers to life in the Fiji islands from 1900 to 1937, when the ultimate question for its inhabitants was how political representation should be achieved, and on what basis.

Fiji and the Franchise was Ahmed Ali’s eminently readable and well-grounded Australian National University doctoral thesis. It was presented in 1973 but still remained unpublished when he passed away in 2005. Now, Fiji and the Franchise, with a foreword by Dr. Deryck Scarr, Fiji’s most renowned historian, adds to the growing number of publications on the history of Fiji.

King and People of Fiji (The Pasifika Library)

Joseph Waterhouse

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Reverend Joseph Waterhouse's work offers an excellent insight into the traditional Fijian way of life.

The Diary of Jean Hays: A WWII Army Nurse in Fiji

Tiffany Mura

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In WWII, 59,000 women volunteered to serve in the US Army Nurse Corps. Theirs is one of the greatest untold stories with their sacrifice and heroism largely ignored by books and media over the past 60 years. Read this fascinating first-hand account of Jean Hays, a nurse who served with the John’s Hopkins sponsored 18th General Hospital in Fiji and India. Learn what life was at a remote hospital that never saw the heavy patient load originally anticipated. This book contains: Jean’s diaries from 1942 and 1944; her photographs; Jean’s biography; the 18th General’s history; and a WWII nursing overview.

The End of Empire: Dependencies Since 1948 Part 1: The West Indies, British Honduras, Hong Kong, Fiji, Cyprus, Gibraltar, and the Falklands Select Documents ... Volume VIII (Documents in Imperial History)

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The eighth volume in Frederick Madden's monumental documentary history of the British Empire, this volume deals with some of the dependencies--the West Indies, British Honduras, Hong Kong, Fiji, Cyprus, Gibraltar and the Falklands--since 1948. Using documentary materials, as in the earlier volumes, the book illustrates the progress toward self-government and independence, including, for instance, the development of communal tensions in Cyprus and the de facto division of the island, and the handing back of Hong Kong to China. The volume also includes Madden's valedictory summary and overview of the evolution of imperial government in the dependencies covered in these volumes, beginning with the Anglo-Norman empire of the 12th century. Along with the earlier volumes, this book provides a valuable resource for researchers interested in British imperialism.

Fiji's Heritage: History of Fiji

Kim Gravelle

Fiji's Heritage: History of Fiji Kim Gravelle By: Fiji Times
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No whitewash, Gravelle tells it like it was. 3 out of 5 stars.
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This book gave me insight into the history behind the animosity between native and Indo-Fijians. Convinced that the natives were "lazy" because they insisted on resting during the hottest part of the day before returning to work in the evening, colonial British began to import labourers for the sugar cane fields from the subcontinent with promises of land to those who'd indenture themselves for an agreed upon span of years. The British failed to understand the deep connection to land that the indigenous Fijians felt and their revulsion at the idea of their lands falling into ownership of foreigners. And so the troubles began. This history served me as a helpful resource for understanding the cultural and racial divides that remain there to this day.

Making Majorities: Constituting the Nation in Japan, Korea, China, Malaysia, Fiji, Turkey, and the United States (Contemporary Issues in Asia and Pacific)

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Majorities are made, not born. This book argues that there are no pure majorities in the Asia-Pacific region, broadly defined, nor in the West. Numerically, ethnically, politically, and culturally, societies make and mark their majorities under specific historical, political, and social circumstances. This position challenges Samuel Huntington’s influential thesis that civilizations are composed of more or less homogeneous cultures, suggesting instead that culture is as malleable as the politics that informs it.

The fourteen contributors to this volume argue that emphasis on minority/majority rights is based on uncritically accepted ideas of purity, numerical superiority, and social consensus. Emphases upon multiculturalism can become ways of masking serious political, ethnic, and class differences merely in terms of cultural difference, and affirmative-action policies can isolate, identify, and stigmatize minorities as often as they homogenize, unify, and naturalize majorities.

This book analyzes how minorities are made and marked across cultural, regional, and national boundaries from Hawai‘i to Turkey, a region that encompasses extraordinarily diverse populations and political developments and that is often regarded as composed of relatively homogeneous majorities.

This volume details discourses of majority and minority, allowing exploration of a number of questions of more general concern in the humanities and social sciences, including: How does one become officially “ethnic” in many states in Asia? How are understandings of majority and minority cultures created and shaped in specific political and historical contexts? How does the state shape the way people think of themselves? How do people resist, transform, and appropriate these official representations?

Represented Communities: Fiji and World Decolonization

John D. Kelly, Martha Kaplan

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In 1983 Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities revolutionized the anthropology of nationalism. Anderson argued that "print capitalism" fostered nations as imagined communities in a modular form that became the culture of modernity.

Now, in Represented Communities, John D. Kelly and Martha Kaplan offer an extensive and devastating critique of Anderson's depictions of colonial history, his comparative method, and his political anthropology. The authors build a forceful argument around events in Fiji from World War II to the 2000 coups, showing how focus on "imagined communities" underestimates colonial history and obscures the struggle over legal rights and political representation in postcolonial nation-states. They show that the "self-determining" nation-state actually emerged with the postwar construction of the United Nations, fundamentally changing the politics of representation.

Sophisticated and impassioned, this book will further anthropology's contribution to the understanding of contemporary nationalisms.

Represented Communities: Fiji and World Decolonization

John D. Kelly, Martha Kaplan

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In 1983 Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities revolutionized the anthropology of nationalism. Anderson argued that "print capitalism" fostered nations as imagined communities in a modular form that became the culture of modernity.

Now, in Represented Communities, John D. Kelly and Martha Kaplan offer an extensive and devastating critique of Anderson's depictions of colonial history, his comparative method, and his political anthropology. The authors build a forceful argument around events in Fiji from World War II to the 2000 coups, showing how focus on "imagined communities" underestimates colonial history and obscures the struggle over legal rights and political representation in postcolonial nation-states. They show that the "self-determining" nation-state actually emerged with the postwar construction of the United Nations, fundamentally changing the politics of representation.

Sophisticated and impassioned, this book will further anthropology's contribution to the understanding of contemporary nationalisms.

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