Always private
DuckDuckGo never tracks your searches.
Learn More
You can hide this reminder in Search Settings
All regions
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium (fr)
Belgium (nl)
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada (en)
Canada (fr)
Catalonia
Chile
China
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India (en)
Indonesia (en)
Ireland
Israel (en)
Italy
Japan
Korea
Latvia
Lithuania
Malaysia (en)
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Pakistan (en)
Peru
Philippines (en)
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain (ca)
Spain (es)
Sweden
Switzerland (de)
Switzerland (fr)
Taiwan
Thailand (en)
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
US (English)
US (Spanish)
Vietnam (en)
Safe search: moderate
Strict
Moderate
Off
Any time
Any time
Past day
Past week
Past month
Past year
  1. scholarlycommons.pacific.edu

    Scholarly Commons - University of the Pacific

    https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu › pac-historian

    The purpose of The Pacific Historian (1957-1987) was to promote, through research and study, an interpretation of life in the Western United States, especially California. The articles dealt with social, cultural, political, and economic aspects of Western regional history. Articles emphasized ethnic culture in the West's growth, and evaluated Western writers and their writings.
  2. scholar.harvard.edu

    The changing history of the Pacific has evidently not kept pace with the Pacific's shifting place within history itself. Those who identify themselves most squarely as Pacific historians—island historians of Oceania—protest that decades of scholarship and myriad professional journals and centres devoted to Pacific history are overlooked. Yet
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Guam's history of colonialism is the longest among the Pacific islands and Chamorros are considered one of the oldest mixed race in the Pacific. In 1668 the Spanish formally incorporated the islands to the Spanish East Indies and founded a colony on Guam as a resting place for the west-bound Manila galleons .
  4. Jul 15, 2023This history of the Pacific traces the global interactions and remarkable peoples that have connected these regions with each other and with Europe and the Indian Ocean, for millennia. From ancient canoe navigators, monumental civilizations, pirates and seaborne empires, to the rise of nuclear testing and global warming, the author ranges ...
  5. scholar.harvard.edu

    - 3 - Matt K. Matsuda, Pacific Worlds: A History of Seas, Peoples and Cultures (Cambridge, 2011). ISBN 9780521715669 Katerina Martina Teaiwa, Consuming Ocean Island: Stories of People and Phosphate from Banaba (Bloomington, 2015). ISBN 9780253014528 Nicholas Thomas, Islanders: The Pacific in the Age of Empire (New Haven, 2010). ISBN 9780300180565 All these books (marked † below) will be on ...
  6. online.ucpress.edu

    About the Journal. For over eighty years, Pacific Historical Review has accurately and adeptly covered the rich history of the American West and the peoples and cultures of the Pacific world, including Asia, Latin America, and beyond. The PHR is committed to the publication of work that explores cross-cultural and comparative studies, race and ethnicity, the history of empire and imperialism ...
  7. history with the Pacific Islands proper. Although the Pacific Ocean comprises one third of the earth's surface, or more than the entire land area of the globe, a generous line drawn round the region just defined would not enclose more than 40 million square miles. Still, this is a fifth of the world, or over 12 times the size of Australia, and
  8. uhpress.hawaii.edu

    The second generation of Pacific historians, who began their careers in the 1970s and 1980s, is gradually fading from the academic scene. They have made fundamental contributions to the field of Pacific history, enduring in their impact, and the identity of the discipline is now firmly established. This volume is not so much about their ...
  9. tandfonline.com

    Jan 16, 2025The Journal of Pacific History is a leading refereed journal dedicated to research concerning the Pacific Islands, their peoples and their pasts. Its remit is broad: from prehistory to the present. It publishes articles in social, cultural, religious, political, economic, geographical, and environmental history; analysis of contemporary developments; critical surveys; and comments.
  10. Can’t find what you’re looking for?

    Help us improve DuckDuckGo searches with your feedback

Custom date rangeX