$20.00
The Hawaiian Journal of History is the Hawaiian Historical Society’s annual publication, a scholarly journal devoted to original articles and research on the history of Hawai‘i and the Pacific. Each volume features a varied collection of historical topics and time periods in peer-reviewed articles and a Notes & Queries section. A selection of book reviews and a bibliography of the previous year’s published works regarding Hawai‘i’s history are provided by experts and editors dedicated to recording and synthesizing scholarly research.
Every member of the Hawaiian Historical Society receives a complimentary print edition each year, sent by mail as soon as it becomes available. Members also receive a discount on purchasing additional copies, email HHSOffice@hawaiianhistory.org to order.
In stock
Description
The retail price is $20 plus shipping and handling domestically within the United States.
The Hawaiian Journal of History is the Hawaiian Historical Society’s annual publication, a scholarly journal devoted to original articles and research on the history of Hawai‘i and the Pacific. Each volume features a varied collection of historical topics and time periods in peer-reviewed articles and a Notes & Queries section. A selection of book reviews and a bibliography of the previous year’s published works regarding Hawai‘i’s history are provided by experts and editors dedicated to recording and synthesizing scholarly research.
Every member of the Hawaiian Historical Society receives a complimentary print edition each year, sent by mail as soon as it becomes available. Members also receive a discount on purchasing additional copies, email HHSOffice@hawaiianhistory.org to order.
Articles
- He Moʻolelo Hōʻike: Curators in Conflict in Hawaiʻi’s Bishop Museum
J. Uluwehi Hopkins - The European Suitors of Queen Emma
Ralph Thomas Kam - He Leta Mai Iapana Mai: A Native Hawaiian Hansen’s Disease Patient Leaving for Japan in the Late Nineteenth Century,
Toshiaki Furukawa
Notes And Queries
- Kumukanawai ame na Rula o ka Ahahui Kaahumanu (Constitutions and By-Laws of the Ahahui Kaahamanu), Honolulu, Oʻahu, 1962, English & ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
Blaine Namahana Tolentino
Book Reviews
- Connecting the Kingdom: Sailing Vessels in the Early Hawaiian Monarchy, 1790-1840 Peter Mills Reviewed by Kale Langlas
- Ke Kumu Aupuni: The Foundation of Hawaiian Nationhood Samuel Mānaiakalani Kamakau; Puakea Nogelmeier, translator Reviewed by Michael David Kaulana Ing
- Narrating Humanity: Life Writing and Movement Politics from Palestine to Mauna Kea Cynthia G. Franklin Reviewed by Amj J. Carlson
- Beneath Heavy Pines in World War II Louisiana: The Japanese American Internment Experience at Camp Livingston Hayley Johnson and Sarah Simms Reviewed by Kelli Y. Nakamura
- Aloha Compadre: Latinx in Hawai‘i Rudy P. Gueverra, Jr. Reviewed by Anthony Castanha
- When Women Ruled the Pacific: Power and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Tahiti and Hawai‘i Joy Schulz Reviewed by J. Uluwehi Hopkins
- Imperial Material: National Symbols in the US Colonial Empire Alvita Akiboh Reviewed by E. Tory Laitila
Bibliography
- Hawaiʻi History 2023: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest, Jodie Mattos
On the cover of Volume 58:
The front cover of this year’s Journal features Emma Kailikapuolono Metcalf at eighteen years old (c. 1885).
Additional information
Weight | 32 oz |
---|---|
Dimensions | 11 × 8 × .5 in |