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The Hawaiian Journal of History, Volume 45 (2011)

Image: HJH 44 coverThe Hawaiian Journal of History is an international scholarly journal devoted to the history of Hawai‘i, Polynesia, and the Pacific area. Each volume of the journal contains original research articles, illustrations, book reviews, notes and queries, and a bibliography of recent Hawaiian history publications. Published annually since 1967 by the Hawaiian Historical Society, the journal is distributed free to Society members and is available for sale to the public at bookstores and at the Society's office for $12.00.

Articles in Volume 45 of The Hawaiian Journal of History are:

  • “A Portal to the Past: Property Taxes in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i” by Thomas A. Woods
  • “The Legacy of ‘Āinahau: The Genealogy of Ka‘iulani’s Banyan” by Ralph Thomas Kam
  • “‘Violence and Press Incendiarism’: Media and Labor Conflicts in the 1909 Strike” by Kelli Y. Nakamura
  • “Huna, Max Freedom Long, and the Idealization of William Brigham by Makana Risser Chai”
  • “‘An Everlasting Scar’: Civilian Internment on Wartime Kaua‘i” by Alan Rosenfeld
  • “Historical Views on Mauna Kea: From the Vantage Points of Hawaiian Culture and Astronomical Research” by Joseph E. Ciotti

The photograph on the cover depicting a canoe and fish net was taken in Hilo about 1890 and comes from the Bernice P. Bishop Museum Archives.

For more information or to purchase copies of the journal, including back issues, contact the Hawaiian Historical Society, 560 Kawaiahao Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. Telephone and fax: (808) 537-6271. E-mail: hhsbarb@lava.net.

For information about submitting articles for the 2012 issue of the journal, see the editor’s call for papers. The submission deadline is December 31, 2011.