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_aSamson, Jane _eautore |
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_aImperial Benevolence : _bMaking British Authority in the Pacific Islands / _cJane Samson. |
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_aHonolulu : _bUniversity of Hawaii Press, _c[1998] |
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| 300 | _a1 online resource (256 p.) | ||
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_tFrontmatter -- _tContents -- _tMaps -- _tAbbreviations -- _tOrthography and Nomenclature -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tIntroduction -- _t1. Measures of Benevolence -- _t2. White Savages -- _t3. Protective Supremacy? -- _t4. Kingmaking -- _t5. The Sandalwood Crusade -- _t6. A House Divided -- _t7. Antislavery Imperatives -- _t8. Gunboat Diplomacy? -- _t9. The Triumph of Tradition -- _tEpilogue -- _tNotes -- _tSelect Bibliography -- _tIndex |
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| 520 | _aThis insightful analysis of British imperialism in the south Pacific explores the impulses behind British calls for the protection and "improvement" of islanders. From kingmaking projects in Hawaii, Tonga, and Fiji to the "antislavery" campaign against the labor trade in the Western pacific, the author examines the deeply subjective, cultural roots permeating Britons' attitudes toward Pacific Islanders. By teasing out the connections between those attitudes and the British humanitarian and antislavery movements, Imperial Benevolence reminds us that nineteenth-century Britain was engaged in a global campaign for "Christianization and Civilization." | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022) | |
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