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Hawaiian by Birth Missionary Children, Bicultural Identity, and U.S. Colonialism in the Pacific

Joy Schulz (Author)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Imperial Children and Empire Formation in the Nineteenth Century -- 1. Birthing Empire: Economies of Childrearing and the Establishment of American Colonialism in Hawai'i -- 2. Playing with Fire: White Childhood and Environmental Legacies in Nineteenth-Century Hawai'i -- 3. Schooling Power: Teaching Anglo-Civic Duty in the Hawaiian Islands, 1841- 53 -- 4. Cannibals in America: U.S. Acculturation and the Construction of National Identity in Nineteenth- Century White Immigrants from the Hawaiian Islands -- 5. Crossing the Pali: White Missionary Children, Bicultural Identity, and the Racial Divide in Hawai'i, 1820- 98 -- Conclusion: White Hawaiians before the World -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

eBook, English, 2017
UNP - Nebraska, Lincoln, 2017