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Strangers in Their Own Land a Century of Colonial Rule in the Caroline and Marshall Islands Review


Books written by Francis 10. Hezel, SJ, on history and social alter. Click on the championship of the book for a more detailed description, volume reviews, and ordering information.


Micronesian Government: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Micronesian Authorities: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: A Micronesian Civics Textbook
Written by Josh Levy. Edited past Francis X. Hezel, Due south.J.
Pohnpei: FSM Department of Educational activity, 2008. 315 pp.

This textbook focuses less on how the modern democratic regime operates today than on how it evolved over time. It begins with the traditional say-so systems in different island groups and so tracks the changes that impacted upward to the present.

The New Shape of Old Island Cultures The New Shape of One-time Island Cultures
By Francis 10. Hezel, S.J.
Honolulu: University of Hawaii Printing, 2001. 198 pp.

How have Micronesian cultures inverse since World War Two? This book presents a pointed synthesis of important changes from the Marshall Islands to Palau, ranging from family structure, land and gender roles to the cultural treatment of life events (birth, spousal relationship, death). This book draws on the author's own existent-life experiences and anthropological literature.

Strangers in Their Own Land Strangers in Their Own Land: A Century of Colonial Dominion in the Caroline and Marshall Islands
By Francis 10. Hezel, South.J.
Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995. 467 pp.

The volume, covering the menstruum from 1886 to 1986, presents the drama of social change in Federated states of micronesia under 4 flags: Castilian, German, Japanese and American. The book chronicles the attempt of each administration to bring the �blessings of civilization� and the varied responses of island people.

The First Taint of Civilization The Start Taint of Civilization: A History of the Caroline and Marshall Islands in Pre-Colonial Days, 1521-1885
Past Francis 10. Hezel, South.J.
Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1983. 365 pp.

A spirited tale of early exchanges between Micronesians and the West�from early on Spanish explorers through 19th century whalers, traders, missionaries and beachcombers to the warship captains that planted the showtime strange flags on the islands.

Micronesia: Winds of Change Micronesia: Winds of Change. A Book of Readings on the History of Micronesia
Edited by Francis X. Hezel, South.J. and Mark Berg
Saipan 1980. 365 pp.

This coffee-table book is well illustrated with photos and drawings depicting the islands� journey to modern times. Introductory essays link outset-mitt accounts by foreigners describing what they saw or did in the islands. The book embraces 400 years of history, from Magellan to U.s.a. naval administration in early 1950s.

Foreign Ships in Micronesia  Foreign Ships in Micronesia: A Compendium of Ship Contacts with the Caroline and Republic of the marshall islands, 1521-1885
By Francis 10. Hezel, South.J.
Saipan: Trust Territory Printing Part, 1979. 185pp.

A list of all recorded ship visits to the islands prior to early strange rule, with information on the ship, its master and mission, and what of note happened during the visit. The book has an extensive bibliography and index.

 The Catholic Church in Micronesia The Catholic Church in Micronesia: Historical Essays on the Catholic Church in the Caroline-Marshall Islands
By Francis X. Hezel, S.J.
Micronesian Seminar: 2003.

A simply told story of the founding and growth of the Catholic Church in each isle grouping, with lists of missionary personnel, local clergy, and parish churches appended. This book was prepared for the centennial of the church building in each island group.

 From Conquest to Colonization  From Conquest to Colonization: Spain in the Mariana Islands 1690 to 1740
By Francis X. Hezel, S.J.
Saipan: CNMI Divison of Historical Preservation, 1989. 78pp.

The 50 year menses between 1690 and 1740 is extremely pregnant in the history of the Mariana Islands, although information technology has heretofore received little scholarly attention. Utilizing contemporary messages and reports penned past Jesuit missionaries who served in the islands, this book examines the major events of this catamenia and their effects on traditional Chamorro society.

Truk Underwater Archaeology Truk Underwater Archæology
Past Francis Ten. Hezel, Southward.J., and Clark Graham
San Francisco: U.S. National Park Service, 1997. 50 pp.

The sunken Japanese fleet in Chuuk has go a globe famous diving attraction for scuba enthusiasts. The sunken ships, bombed during the United states of america counteroffensive confronting Nihon in 1944, constitute a museum and a valuable asset for the Federated States of Micronesia. This book is an introduction to this museum, as well equally to the events that produced the museum and the efforts that have made to preserve it from the depredations of humans and nature.

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