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Pacific Historical Review (2024) 93 (4): 688–697.
Published: 01 November 2024
... introduction situates Gabe’s work within the historiographical literature on the Ryūkyū kingdom’s annexation by the Japanese state, arguing that although he eschews the word “colonialism” to describe the process through which the newly formed Okinawa prefecture is incorporated into the empire, his work...
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Pacific Historical Review (2023) 92 (2): 135–163.
Published: 01 May 2023
...’ Hong Kong house is a reflection of this feeling of besiegement. This article places the 1857 Hong Kong poison panic within a broader atmosphere of colonial anxiety that increasingly led Americans in China to identify with the British at the expense of amicable Sino-American relations. It argues...
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Pacific Historical Review (2022) 91 (4): 441–462.
Published: 01 November 2022
...Daniel Kim This article looks at the activism of Kang Hyang-nan and other feminists with the Rose of Sharon Alliance (Kŭnuhoe) during the 1920s in colonial Korea, tracing how Kang and her colleagues used short hair as a symbol of feminist resistance. While the bobbed cut and women’s rebellion...
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Pacific Historical Review (2021) 90 (4): 419–447.
Published: 01 November 2021
... resonances became one of several structuring narratives that sought to racialize Filipinos in order to justify the war and occupation. Philippine American War U.S. military history empire colonialism Native American history © 2021 by the Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association 2021...
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Pacific Historical Review (2013) 82 (3): 396–427.
Published: 01 August 2013
... acceptance of gay men in Hawai‘i that live on today. © 2013 by the Regents of the University of California 2013 colonialism imperialism homosexuality pinkwashing environment Native Hawaiians Lord of a Hawaiian Island Robert and John Gregg Allerton, Queerness, and the Erasure of Colonization...
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Pacific Historical Review (2013) 82 (2): 248–278.
Published: 01 May 2013
.... Despite extensive regional protests, the acquisition of labor for sugar plantations and the preservation of U.S.-Philippine colonial ties ended up prevailing over nativist fears about the health and growing numbers of Filipinos in the United States. The S.S. Mongolia Incident: Medical Politics...
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Pacific Historical Review (2012) 81 (4): 511–536.
Published: 01 November 2012
...Julia Martínez; Claire Lowrie From the first years of the American occupation of the Philippines, the American colonial elite ran their households with the help of Chinese servants. The preference of government officials, including Governor William Howard Taft himself, for Chinese domestic labor...