All Stories

  1. Pacific Coconut: Comestible, Comfort and Commodity
  2. Voices of Rotuma: Enduring Refrain
  3. Fluid Frontiers and Uncertain Geographies: US Controls on Immigration From the Pacific, c. 1880−1950
  4. Introduction: A New Net Goes Fishing
  5. Prologue: War Comes to the Pacific
  6. 1. Bora Bora: “Like a Dream”
  7. 4. No Bali Ha‘i: New Hebrides
  8. Tonga in the Time of the Americans
  9. 9. The Solomon Islands: Off the Radar
  10. Epilogue
  11. 5. Wallis (Uvea) Island: A Different Kind of Love Story
  12. 11. On the Atolls: Gilbert Islands
  13. Hollywood's South Seas and the Pacific War: searching for Dorothy Lamour
  14. Meditations
  15. Pacific Research Protocols from the University of Otago
  16. Pacific Research Protocols
  17. Natives and Exotics: World War II and Environment in the Southern Pacific (review)
  18. Natives and Exotics
  19. Natives and Exotics: World War II and Environment in the Southern Pacific
  20. Natives and exotics: World War II and environment in the southern Pacific
  21. Imagining Landscapes
  22. Local Resources
  23. Close Out
  24. Remembering Place
  25. Conclusion
  26. Prologue
  27. Diseased Environments
  28. Taking Stock
  29. Japanese Wartime Internees in New Zealand:
  30. Gorai and Population Decline in the Shortlands
  31. Malaria, Medicine, and Melanesians: Contested Hybrid Spaces in World War II
  32. Fears and aspirations
  33. Local Resource Use in the Pacific War with Japan: Logging in Western Melanesia
  34. Wartime Emergency and the Displacement of Indians in Fiji: Cost and Compensation
  35. Pacific Forest: A History of Resource Control and Contest in the Solomon Islands, c. 1800-1997
  36. Across the Bougainville Strait: Commercial Interests and Colonial Rivalry, c. 1880-1960
  37. Book reviews
  38. Oscar Svensen: A Solomons trader among ‘the few'∗