Fiji in the Pacific

Fiji in the Pacific
Title Fiji in the Pacific PDF eBook
Author T. A. Donnelly
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Fiji
ISBN 9780701632618

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This fourth edition of Fiji in the Pacific aims to provide students with an updated resource for their history and geography studies. Changes in this edition include more detail about the history of Rotuma and a move, where possible, away from a history of what Europeans were doing in Fiji, to a history of all the peoples of Fiji. Part 2: Geography of Fiji has been extensively reshaped and extended to cover specific topics in the Fiji School Leaving Certificate.

Broken Waves

Broken Waves
Title Broken Waves PDF eBook
Author Brij V. Lal
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 472
Release 1992-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780824814182

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“[A] magisterial history of twentieth-century Fiji.... The historical research is thorough and scrupulous, and the presentation is lucid. Lal brings together a wealth of information, much of it previously unavailable and the earlier available materials often reframed in thought-provoking ways.... Perhaps its greatest strength is that is presents the history of modern Fiji as very complicated and multifaceted.” —The Contemporary Pacific Pacific Islands Monograph Series No.11 Published in association with the Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai‘i

Fortress Fiji

Fortress Fiji
Title Fortress Fiji PDF eBook
Author Robert Lowry
Publisher Robert Lowry
Pages 148
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780977512904

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Fiji was a strategic outpost on the northern approaches to New Zealand and a vital stepping stone across the Pacific. Tells the story of why Fiji was important to the Japanese and how and why the Allies developed its defences to repel a possible invasion.

Fiji in the Pacific

Fiji in the Pacific
Title Fiji in the Pacific PDF eBook
Author G. J. A.. Kerr
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1972
Genre Fiji
ISBN 9780701681029

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The Pacific Islands

The Pacific Islands
Title The Pacific Islands PDF eBook
Author Brij V. Lal
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 710
Release 2000-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780824822651

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An encyclopaedia of information on major aspects of Pacific life, including the physical environment, peoples, history, politics, economy, society and culture. The CD-ROM contains hyperlinks between section titles and sections, a library of all the maps in the encyclopaedia, and a photo library.

Pacific Island Landscapes

Pacific Island Landscapes
Title Pacific Island Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Patrick D. Nunn
Publisher [email protected]
Pages 336
Release 1998
Genre Geology, Structural
ISBN 9789820201293

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"Pacific island landscapes explores the origin and physical history of one of the least known regions of the Earth's surface - the Pacific Islands. Never before has such a systematic account of the island groups been compiled. In this volume, Patrick Nunn outlines how each of the main island groups originated then gives detailed accounts - much from his own research -- - of islands in Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. A final substantive chapter treats the interaction of early human settlers of Pacific Islands and their environments."--Back cover

The Pacific Way

The Pacific Way
Title The Pacific Way PDF eBook
Author Ratu Kamisese Mara
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 334
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780824818937

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Ratu Sir Kamisese's thoughtful and entertaining memoir of his personal and political life candidly outlines significant events in the development of Fiji, a plural society for which The Pacific Way holds a special and evocative meaning. The phrase inspired his 1970 partnership with the Indian opposition leader to produce a constitution whereby, in his own words, "people of different races, opinions and cultures can live and work together for the good of all, can differ without rancour, govern without malice, and accept responsibility as reasonable people intent on serving the interests of all." After leading Fiji through 17 years of multiracial harmony, he found it ironic that his defeat in 1987, opposed by an Indian-dominated coalition and a fervid Fijian Nationalist Party, was provoked by his multiracialism. But this same multiracial vision enabled him, after the military coups in 1987, to lead an interim government that restored stability and economic progress. As the appointed President of Fiji, he is sustained by wide popular acclaim and affection. Very few Pacific leaders have published their opinions and perspectives on such a wide range of issues and topics. In addition to his long and distinguished political life, he tells of his chiefly heritage, his early education and medical studies at Otago University, his years at Oxford University, and his career as a colonial administrator. His memoir will be of outstanding interest to Pacific historians, political scientists, and anthropologists, as well as the general reader.