The Hawaiian Journal of History
Contents of Volume 40 (2006)
- Dawn E. Duensing
- The Kōke‘e Camps: Kaua‘i’s Mountain Paradise
- Charles William Miller
- The Voyage of the Parthian: Life and Religion Aboard a 19th-Century Ship Bound for Hawai‘i
- Rhoda E. A. Hackler
- Commodore John Paty: Merchant Mariner
- David Zmijewski
- The Man in Both Corners: Mark Twain the Shadow-boxing Imperialist
- Noenoe K. Silva and Pualeilani Fernandez
- Mai Ka ‘Āina O Ka ‘Eha‘eha Mai: Testimonies of Hansen’s Disease Patients in Hawai‘i, 1866–1897
- Susan A. Lebo
- Native Hawaiian Seamen’s Accounts of the 1876 Arctic Whaling Disaster and the 1877 Massacre of Alaskan Natives from Cape Prince of Wales
- Ralph Thomas Kam
- Language and Loyalty: Americanism and the Regulation of Foreign Language Schools in Hawai‘i
- Neal Milner
- Home, Homelessness, and the Homeland in Kalama Valley: Re-Imagining a Hawaiian Nation through a Property Regime
- Harvey Mindness
- Humor in Hawai‘i: Past and Present
- Book Reviews
- A Military History of Sovereign Hawai‘i by Neil Bernard Dukas. Reviewed by Thomas R. Wolforth
- Plague and Fire: Battling the Black Death and the 1900 Burning of Honolulu’s Chinatown by James C. Mohr. Reviewed by Jonathan Erlen
- Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Language Schools in Hawaii, California, and Washington by Noriko Asato. Reviewed by Eileen H. Tamura
- Honor Killing: How the Infamous “Massie Affair” Transformed Hawai‘i by David E. Stannard. Reviewed by Al Castle
- No Sword to Bury: Americans in Hawai‘i During World War II by Franklin Odo. Reviewed by Gary Okihiro
- Lost Generations: A Boy, A School, A Princess by J. Arthur Rath. Reviewed by C. Kalani Beyer
- Hawaii’s Forgotten History: The Good . . . the Bad . . . the Embarrassing by Rich Budnick. Reviewed by Brian Richardson
- Joan Hori, Jodie Mattos, and Dore Minatodani, assisted by Lisa Tanikawa and Joni Watanabe
- Hawaiiana in 2005: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest
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