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Journalists, travellers, business people and the general public have few paths to access specialised knowledge about the complex and changing 'neighbourhood' of the Pacific Islands. This revised edition offers a concise, straightforward narrative in a clear, readable style, spanning the entire subject from the first settlement by Pacific Islanders through the centuries of European contact, cultural influence and colonialism to the coming of independence and the developments since then.

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Journalists, travellers, business people and the general public have few paths to access specialised knowledge about the complex and changing 'neighbourhood' of the Pacific Islands. This revised edition offers a concise, straightforward narrative in a clear, readable style, spanning the entire subject from the first settlement by Pacific Islanders through the centuries of European contact, cultural influence and colonialism to the coming of independence and the developments since then.
Autorenporträt
Ian C. Campbell is a former history professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand and at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji as well as a former visiting professor at Kagoshima University in Japan. He is the author of "Gone Native" in Polynesia: Captivity Narratives and Experiences from the South Pacific and Island Kingdom: Tonga Ancient and Modern.