Cinderellas of the Empire: Towards a History of Kiribati and Tuvalueditorips@usp.ac.fj, 2001 - 335 頁 |
內容
The islands and their people | 1 |
Early contacts and the beginnings of trade | 14 |
the arrival of Christian | 31 |
The labour trade and imperial intervention | 54 |
the beginnings of colonial rule | 75 |
the Banabans and | 94 |
Imperial policy and the phosphate industry | 112 |
the Gilbert and Ellice Islands | 125 |
policy and practice | 186 |
Modern lifestyles | 204 |
Towards selfgovernment | 220 |
The parting of the ways | 244 |
From separation to independence | 262 |
Notes | 277 |
Selected Bibliography | 297 |
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