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        2. On Douglas Oliver’s The Pacific Islands
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        Doug Munro
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- The Text in Its Context: An Introduction 1
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                            Part I. General Regional
- 1. Fatal Choices? Morrell’s and Scarr’s Imperial Histories 17
- 2. On Douglas Oliver’s The Pacific Islands 29
- 3. Oskar Spate’s Trilogy 40
- 4. Where theWaves Fall—or, Playing the Generalist Game 51
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                            Part II. Methodologies
- 5. Voyagers and Navigators: The Sharp-Lewis Debate 65
- 6. The Evolution of Marshall Sahlins 76
- 7. Revisioning the Pacific: Bernard Smith in the South Seas 87
- 8. More Celebrated than Read: TheWork of Norma McArthur 98
- 9. Two Pacific Biographies: Hubert Murray and Father Damien 111
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                            Part III. Activities
- 10. The Missionary Position: Messengers of Grace and TheWorks of Ta’unga 127
- 11. Of Islands and Sandalwood: Shineberg, Maude, and the Hidden History of Trade 140
- 12. Unsettling New Zealand History: The Revisionism of Sinclair and Ward 154
- 13. Passage across the Sea: Indentured Labor to Fiji and from the Solomons 166
- 14. Trumpet and Road: Two Classic Cargo Texts 178
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                            Part IV. Island Groups
- 15. Living in Archives and Dreams: The Histories of Kuykendall and Daws 191
- 16. On Hezel’s The First Taint of Civilization 202
- 17. On Greg Dening’s Islands and Beaches 213
- 18. Disentangling Samoan History: The Contributions of Gilson and Davidson 225
- 19. The Last Unknown: Gavin Souter and the Historiography of New Guinea 238
- Contributors 251
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- The Text in Its Context: An Introduction 1
- 
                            Part I. General Regional
- 1. Fatal Choices? Morrell’s and Scarr’s Imperial Histories 17
- 2. On Douglas Oliver’s The Pacific Islands 29
- 3. Oskar Spate’s Trilogy 40
- 4. Where theWaves Fall—or, Playing the Generalist Game 51
- 
                            Part II. Methodologies
- 5. Voyagers and Navigators: The Sharp-Lewis Debate 65
- 6. The Evolution of Marshall Sahlins 76
- 7. Revisioning the Pacific: Bernard Smith in the South Seas 87
- 8. More Celebrated than Read: TheWork of Norma McArthur 98
- 9. Two Pacific Biographies: Hubert Murray and Father Damien 111
- 
                            Part III. Activities
- 10. The Missionary Position: Messengers of Grace and TheWorks of Ta’unga 127
- 11. Of Islands and Sandalwood: Shineberg, Maude, and the Hidden History of Trade 140
- 12. Unsettling New Zealand History: The Revisionism of Sinclair and Ward 154
- 13. Passage across the Sea: Indentured Labor to Fiji and from the Solomons 166
- 14. Trumpet and Road: Two Classic Cargo Texts 178
- 
                            Part IV. Island Groups
- 15. Living in Archives and Dreams: The Histories of Kuykendall and Daws 191
- 16. On Hezel’s The First Taint of Civilization 202
- 17. On Greg Dening’s Islands and Beaches 213
- 18. Disentangling Samoan History: The Contributions of Gilson and Davidson 225
- 19. The Last Unknown: Gavin Souter and the Historiography of New Guinea 238
- Contributors 251
- Index 253