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Volume 40, 2006

  • Duensing, Dawn E. The Kōke‘e Camps: Kaua‘i’s Mountain Paradise.
  • Miller, Charles William. The Voyage of the Parthian: Life and Religion Aboard a 19th-Century Ship Bound for Hawai‘i.
  • Hackler, Rhoda E. A. Commodore John Paty: Merchant Mariner.
  • Zmijewski, David. The Man in Both Corners: Mark Twain the Shadow-boxing Imperialist.
  • Silva, Noenoe K., and Pualeilani Fernandez. Mai Ka ‘Āina O Ka ‘Eha‘eha Mai: Testimonies of Hansen’s Disease Patients in Hawai‘i, 1866–1897.
  • Lebo, Susan A. Native Hawaiian Seamen’s Accounts of the 1876 Arctic Whaling Disaster and the 1877 Massacre of Alaskan Natives from Cape Prince of Wales.
  • Kam, Ralph Thomas. Language and Loyalty: Americanism and the Regulation of Foreign Language Schools in Hawai‘i.
  • Milner, Neal. The Honolulu NAACP and Race Relations in Hawai‘i .
  • Mindness, Harvey. 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.
  • Hori, Joan; 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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Volume 41 (2007)

  • MacLennan, Carol. Kilauea Sugar Plantation in 1912: A Snapshot.
  • Smith, Roger C. “We Shall Soon See the Consequences of Such Conduct”: John Ledyard Revisited.
  • Scharnhorst, Gary. “I Wish to Learn More About the Islands”: Kate Field in Hawai‘i, 1895–1896.
  • Stassen-McLaughlin, Marilyn. The Challenge Issued to Bishop Henry Bond Restarick (1854–1933).
  • Ahmad, Diana L. Different Islands, Different Experiences: American Travel Accounts of Sāmoa and Hawai‘i, 1890––1910.
  • Duensing, Dawn E. The Hāna Belt Road: Paving the Way for Tourism.
  • Hawkins, Richard A. James D. Dole and the 1932 Failure of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company.
  • Book Reviews
    • Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq by Stephen Kinzer. Reviewed by Alfred L. Castle.
    • Longitude and Empire: How Captain Cook's Voyages Changed the World by Brian W. Richardson. Reviewed by Paul D'Arcy.
    • Pacific Encounters: Art & Divinity in Polynesia 1760–1860 by Steven Hooper. Reviewed by Stu Dawrs.
    • All Men are Brothers: The Life & Times of Frances Williams Damon by Paul Berry. Reviewed by Bob Dye.
    • Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement, and Political Manipulation at America's Largest Charitable Trust by Samuel P. King and Randall W. Roth. Reviewed by Warren Iwasa.
    • Crowning the Nice Girl: Gender, Ethnicity, and Culture in Hawai‘i’s Cherry Blossom Festival by Christine R. Yano. Reviewed by Nhi Lieu.
    • Combat Chaplain: The Personal Story of the World War II Chaplain of the Japanese American 100th Battalion by Israel A. S. Yost. Reviewed by Anne C. Loveland.
    • Hawaiian Volcanoes by Clarence Edward Dutton. Reviewed by Floyd W. McCoy.
    • Reworking Race: The Making of Hawaii's Interracial Labor Movement by Moon-Kie Jung. Reviewed by John P. Rosa.
    • Islands in a Far Sea: The Fate of Nature in Hawai'i by John L. Culliney. Reviewed by Phyllis Turnbull.
  • Hori, Joan; Jodie Mattos; and Dore Minatodani; assisted by Lisa Tanikawa. Hawaiiana in 2006: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest.

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Volume 42 (2008)

  • Richardson, Janine M. “None of Them Came for Me:” The Kapi‘olani Home for Girls, 1885–1938.
  • Langlas, Charles, and Jeffrey Lyon. Davida Malo’s Unpublished Account of Keōpūolani.
  • Hackler, Rhoda E. A. “Earnest Persuasion but Not Peremptory Demand:” United States Government Policy toward the Kingdom of Hawai‘i, 1820–1863.
  • Corley, J. Susan. The British Press Greets the King of the Sandwich Islands: Kamehameha II in London, 1824.
  • Silva, Noenoe K., with the assistance of Iokepa Badis. Early Hawaiian Newspapers and Kanaka Maoli Intellectual History, 1834–1855.
  • Woods, Fred E. A Most Influential Mormon Islander: Jonathan Hawaii Napela.
  • Duensing, Dawn E. Hawai‘i’s Forgotten Crop: Corn on Maui, 1851–1951.
  • Askman, Douglas V. Her Majesty’s Disloyal Opposition: An Examination of the English-Language Version of Robert Wilcox’s the Liberal, 1892–1893.
  • Arinaga, Esther K., and Caroline A. Garrett. A Murder, a Trial, a Hanging: The Kapea Case of 1897–1898.
  • Furstenberg, Barbara. Defining the Role of College Professor: John Mason Young and the Early Years of the College of Hawaii.
  • Tope, Jennifer Day. Fighting the Second World War in Paradise with a Bat and Glove: Major League Baseball Comes to Hawai‘i.
  • Notes & Queries
    • Plantation Payday: A Research Note. Submitted by Carol A. MacLennan.
  • Book Reviews
    • Book Review Essay. Two Accounts of Spalding’s World Baseball Tour: Spalding’s World Tour: The Epic Adventure that Took Baseball Around the Globe—and Made It America’s Game by Mark Lamster and Ambassadors in Pinstripes: The Spalding World Baseball Tour and the Birth of the American Empire by Thomas W. Zeiler. Reviewed by Joseph Stanton.
    • Honolulu: The First Century, The Story of the Town to 1876 by Gavan Daws. Reviewed by Sandra Wagner-Wright.
    • Leaving Paradise: Indigenous Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest, 1787–1898 by Jean Barman and Bruce Mcintyre Watson. Reviewed by Hokulani K. Aikau.
    • Imperial Maine and Hawai‘i: Interpretative Essays in the History of Nineteenth-Century American Expansion by Paul T. Burlin. Reviewed by Jennifer Fish Kashay.
    • Leprosy and Empire: A Medical and Cultural History by Rod Edmond. Reviewed by Kerri A. Inglis.
    • Plague Ports: The Global Urban Impact of Bubonic Plague, 1894–1901 by Myron Echenberg. Reviewed by Paul Wermager.
    • Japanese American Midwives: Culture, Community, and Health Politics, 1880–1950 by Susan L. Smith. Reviewed by Paul Wermager.
    • Nisei Memories: My Parents Talk about the War Years by Paul Howard Takemoto. Reviewed by Warren S. Nishimoto.
    • Nisei Linguists: Japanese Americans in the Military Intelligence Service during World War II by James C. McNaughton. Reviewed by Greg Robinson.
    • Mō‘ili‘ili—The Life of a Community edited by Laura Ruby. Reviewed by Dawn Duensing.
    • The People of the Sea: Environment, Identity, and History in Oceania by Paul D’Arcy. Reviewed by Vicente M. Diaz.
    • Nā Kua‘āina: Living Hawaiian Culture by Davianna Pōmaika‘i McGregor. Reviewed by Trisha Kehaulani Watson.
    • Legendary Hawai‘i and the Politics of Place: Tradition, Translation, and Tourism by Cristina Bacchilega. Reviewed by Rob Wilson.
  • Hori, Joan, and Jodie Mattos; assisted by Krickette Murabayashi. Hawaiiana in 2007: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest.

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