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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures, Maps, and Tables viii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: The German Legacy 1
- 1. The First World War as a Turning Point 11
- 2. The German South Pacific under the Shadow of War: Australia and New Guinea (1914 –1921) 45
- 3. Micronesia and the War: A Special Case of Divide and Rule 116
- 4. Samoa and the New Zealand Experience (1914 –1921) 154
- 5. Indigenous Responses to the First World War 183
- 6. Paris, the Versailles Treaty, and the Fate of Germany’s South Pacific Colonies 202
- 7. “New” Colonial Policy and Indigenous Interpretations of Colonial Rule in the Light of the First World War 226
- Abbreviations 265
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 347
- Index 367
- About the Author 388
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures, Maps, and Tables viii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: The German Legacy 1
- 1. The First World War as a Turning Point 11
- 2. The German South Pacific under the Shadow of War: Australia and New Guinea (1914 –1921) 45
- 3. Micronesia and the War: A Special Case of Divide and Rule 116
- 4. Samoa and the New Zealand Experience (1914 –1921) 154
- 5. Indigenous Responses to the First World War 183
- 6. Paris, the Versailles Treaty, and the Fate of Germany’s South Pacific Colonies 202
- 7. “New” Colonial Policy and Indigenous Interpretations of Colonial Rule in the Light of the First World War 226
- Abbreviations 265
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 347
- Index 367
- About the Author 388