Hawaiian Historical Society

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 Ehaeha 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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Cover of HJH 40