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图书 | The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean 剑桥太平洋史 (2022)

The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean

Volume 1: The Pacific Ocean to 1800

Edited by Ryan Tucker Jones, University of Oregon, Matt K. Matsuda, Rutgers University, New Jersey

  • Collection:Cambridge Histories – Global History
  • Series:The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean
  • Subjects:Regional and World History: General Interest, History, Global History

Contents

The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean, pp, i-ii

The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean – Series page, pp, iii-iv

The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean – Title page, pp, v-v

The Pacific Ocean to 1800

Copyright page, pp, vi-vi

Contents, pp, vii-x

Figures, pp, xi-xii

Tables, pp, xiii-xiii

Contributors to Volume I, pp, xiv-xv

Frontispiece, pp, xvi-xvi

General Editor’s Introduction, pp, 1-14

By Paul D’Arcy

Preface to Volume I, pp, 15-20

By Matt K. Matsuda, Ryan Tucker Jones

Part I – Rethinking the Pacific, pp, 21-124

1 – Te Moana Nui a Kiwa, pp, 23-34

The Original Ocean

By Witi Ihimaera

2 – The Pacific Region in Deep Time, pp, 35-63

By David Christian

3 – Leviathan’s Families, pp, 64-90

The History of Humans and Whales in the Pacific

By Ryan Tucker Jones

4 – Weaving Women’s Stories, pp, 91-106

Restoring Women and Indigenous Perspectives into Chuukese History

By Myjolynne Kim

5 – The Pacific World, pp, 107-124

Doing History from Lagoons to the Deep

By Judith A. Bennett

Part II – Humans and the Natural World in the Pacific Ocean, pp, 125-222

6 – Indigenous Knowledge/Science of Climate and the Natural World, pp, 127-148

By Chels Alby Marshall

7 – The Birth and Development of Pacific Islands to 1800 ce, pp, 149-173

By Chris Lobban, Maria Schefter

8 – Atolls, Experiments, and the Origin of Islands, pp, 174-197

Science as a Way of Knowing the Pacific since 1766

By Alistair Sponsel

9 – Natural Hazards, Risks, and Peoples in the Pacific World, pp, 198-222

By Paul D’Arcy, Cynthia Neri Zayas

Part III – Deep Time: Sources for the Ancient History of the Pacific, pp, 223-366

10 – Biological Anthropology and Genetics in Pacific History, pp, 225-245

By Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith

11 – The Word as Artefact, pp, 246-275

What Linguistics Can and Cannot Tell Us about the Prehistory of the Pacific

By Paul Geraghty

12 – Oral Traditions in Pacific History, pp, 276-295

By Morgan Tuimaleali‘ifano, Paul D’Arcy

13 – The Evolution of Pacific Island Societies, pp, 296-322

By Gregory Waula Bablis

14 – Ancient Voyaging Capacity in the Pacific, pp, 323-344

Lessons for the Future

By Peter Nuttall, Simon Penny, Marianne ‘Mimi’ George, Sylvia C. Frain

15 – Revitalizing ‘Traditional’ Navigation Systems in the Contemporary Pacific, pp, 345-366

By Hilary Larry Raigetal

Part IV – The Initial Colonization of the Pacific, pp, 367-496

16 – Pleistocene Voyaging and Maritime Dispersals in the Pacific, pp, 369-380

By Jon M. Erlandson

17 – Early Maritime Navigation and Cultures in Coastal Southern China, Taiwan, and Island Southeast Asia, 6000–500 BCE, pp, 381-405

By Hsiao-chun Hung

18 – New Guinea’s Past: The Last 50,000 Years, pp, 406-433

By Glenn R. Summerhayes

19 – Austronesian Colonization of the Pacific Islands, 1200 bce–1250 ce, pp, 434-456

By Stuart Bedford

20 – Seafaring and Colonization in the Southern Ocean, 1000 ce–1850 ce, pp, 457-479

By Atholl Anderson

21 – Polynesians in Central-South Chile, pp, 480-496

Sailing Eastwards

By José Miguel Ramírez-Aliaga

Part V – The Evolution of Pacific Communities, pp, 497-632

22 – Towards a Unified Theory for Pacific Colonization, Exchange, and Social Complexity, pp, 499-520

By Matthew Spriggs

23 – The Evolution of China’s Political Economy of the Sea, 960 ce–1900 ce, pp, 521-548

By Kent Deng

24 – China and the Sea in Literature and (Mis)Perception, 1644–1839, pp, 549-573

By Ronald C. Po

25 – Pacific History Viewed from Eastern Indonesia: The Eastern Archipelago of Southeast Asia and the Sea in the Early Modern Period 1400–1830s, pp, 574-592

By Leonard Y. Andaya

26 – The Maritime Cultures of the Northwest Pacific Seaboard of the Americas, pp, 593-612

By Madonna L. Moss

27 – Mesoamerican–South American Pre-Columbian Pacific Contacts: Evidence, Objects, and Traditions, 1500 bce–1532 ce, pp, 613-632

By Andrea Ballesteros Danel, Antonio Jaramillo Arango

Part VI – Europe’s Maritime Expansion into the Pacific, pp, 633-717

28 – Iberian Conceptions of the Pacific, pp, 635-654

By Rainer F. Buschmann, David Manzano Cosano

29 – Naval Rivalry in the Western Pacific: Portugal, England, Holland, and Koxinga, 1600–1720, pp, 655-674

By Daria Dahpon Ho

30 – The Resurgence of Chinese Mercantile Power in Maritime East Asia, 1500–1700, pp, 675-697

By Xing Hang

31 – The Enduring Sea Cultures of Southeast Asia, Seventh–Seventeenth Centuries, pp, 698-717

By Jennifer L. Gaynor

References to Volume I, pp, 718-818

Index, pp, 819-852

Volume 2: The Pacific Ocean since 1800

Contents

The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean – Series page, pp, iii-iv

The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean – Title page, pp, v-v

The Pacific Ocean since 1800

Copyright page, pp, vi-vi

Contents, pp, vii-x

Figures, pp, xi-xiii

Tables, pp, xiv-xiv

Contributors to Volume II, pp, xv-xvi

Frontispiece, pp, xvii-xviii

General Editor’s Introduction, pp, 1-14

By Paul D’Arcy

Preface to Volume II, pp, 15-22

By Anne Perez Hattori, Jane Samson

Part VII – Rethinking the Pacific, pp, 23-164

32 – Climate Change, Rising Seas, and Endangered Island Nations, pp, 25-32

By Hilda Heine, Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner

33 – Authority, Identity, and Place in the Pacific Ocean and Its Hinterlands, c. 1200 to c. 2000, pp, 33-69

By Lewis Mayo

34 – Europe’s Other? Academic Discourse on the Pacific as a Cultural Space, pp, 70-97

By Anna Johnston

35 – The Phantom Empire, pp, 98-131

Japan in Oceania and Oceania in Japan from the 1890s Onward

By Greg Dvorak

36 – Blue Continent to Blue Pacific, pp, 132-164

By Jane Samson

Part VIII – Approaches, Sources, and Subaltern Histories of the Modern Pacific, pp, 165-312

37 – Archives and Community Memory in the Pacific, pp, 167-190

By Opeta Alefaio, Nicholas Halter

38 – Missing in Action, pp, 191-205

Women’s Under-representation and Decolonizing the Archival Experience

By Safua Akeli Amaama

39 – Rethinking Gender and Identity in Asia and the Pacific, pp, 206-232

By Angela Wanhalla

40 – Fifty Years of The Hawaiian Nation, pp, 233-245

Integrations of Resistance, Language, and the Love of Our Land

By Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo‘ole Osorio

41 – Pacific Literature and History, pp, 246-265

By Alice Te Punga Somerville

42 – Film and Pacific History, pp, 266-285

By Alexander Mawyer

43 – The Visual and Performing Arts of the Pacific, pp, 286-312

A Historical Overview

By Adrienne L. Kaeppler

Part IX – Culture Contact and the Impact of Pre-colonial European Influences, pp, 313-420

44 – The Pacific in the Age of Revolutions, pp, 315-334

By Sujit Sivasundaram

45 – Disease in Pacific History, pp, 335-348

‘The Fatal Impact’?

By Vicki Luker

46 – The Culture Concept and Christian Missions in the Pacific, pp, 349-368

By Helen Gardner

47 – Trading Nature in the Pacific, pp, 369-388

Ecological Exchange prior to 1900

By David Igler

48 – Seaborne Ethnography to the Science of Race, 1521–1850, pp, 389-420

By Bronwen Douglas

Part X – The Colonial Era in the Pacific, pp, 421-560

49 – Political Developments in the Pacific Islands in the Nineteenth Century ce, pp, 423-449

By Lorenz Gonschor

50 – Timorese Islanders and the Portuguese Empire in the Indonesian Archipelago, pp, 450-489

By Ricardo Roque

51 – Pacific Bodies and Personal Space Redefined, 1850–1960, pp, 490-513

By Jacqueline Leckie

52 – The Pacific in the Age of Steam, Undersea Cables, and Wireless Telegraphy, 1860–1930, pp, 514-538

By Frances Steel

53 – Latin America’s Pacific Ambitions, 1571–2022, pp, 539-560

By Edward Melillo

Part XI – The Pacific Century?, pp, 561-704

54 – The USA and the Pacific since 1800, pp, 563-587

Manifestly Facing West

By David Hanlon

55 – World War II and the Pacific, pp, 588-613

By Judith A. Bennett, Lin Poyer

56 – The Nuclear Pacific, pp, 614-633

From Hiroshima to Fukushima, 1945–2018

By Barbara Rose Johnston

57 – Shrinking the Pacific since 1945, pp, 634-663

Containerships, Jets, and Internet

By Peter J. Rimmer, Howard W. Dick

58 – China and the Pacific since 1949, pp, 664-682

By Fei Sheng, Paul D’Arcy

59 – Pacific Island Nations since Independence, pp, 683-704

By Stephanie Lawson

Part XII – Pacific Futures, pp, 705-804

60 – Ancestral Voices of the Sea, pp, 707-728

Hearing the Past to Lead the Future

By Tēvita O. Ka‘ili

61 – Defining the Contours of the Lagoon, pp, 729-751

Political Strategies towards Post-Nouméa Accord Political Futures in New Caledonia

By Anthony Tutugoro

62 – New Pacific Voyages since Independence, pp, 752-775

1960 Onwards

By Roannie Ng Shiu, Rochelle Bailey

63 – Creating Sustainable Pacific Environments during the Anthropocene, pp, 776-801

The Lessons of Pacific History

By Tamatoa Bambridge, Gonzaga Puas

64 – Concluding Reflection, pp, 802-804

‘Cho, pp,y Waters’

By Anne Perez Hattori

References to Volume II, pp, 805-887

Index

Index, pp, 888-934

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