The Hawaiian Journal of History A scholarly journal devoted to original articles on the history of Hawai'i, Polynesia, and the Pacific area. Published annually, beginning with Volume 1, 1967. Approximately 200 pages per volume, with illustrations. The Journal is distributed free to Society members. Regular Annual Membership $20 Institutional subscriptions $15 Single Copies $8.95 Back issues $7.00 Index to the Hawaiian Journal of History, 1967-1976. Compiled by Lela Goodell. 49 pages, paper $4.00. An index to the first ten volumes of The Journal. Index to the Hawaiian Journal of History, 1977-1986. Compiled by Lela Goodell, edited by Agnes Conrad. 69 pages, paper $6.00. Continues the first index and covers volumes 11 through 20 of The Journal. Index to Publications of the Hawaiian Historical Society, 1892-1967. Compiled by Charles H. Hunter. 84 pages, paper $5.00. A complete index of the people, places and subjects described in the Society's Annual Reports and Papers. These publications may be ordered from The Hawaiian Historical Society, 560 Kawaiahao St., Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. Society members receive al0% discount.
Hawaiian Historical Society Books A Merchant's Perspective: Captain Jacobus Boelen's Narrative of His Visit to Hawai'i in 1828. Translated with an introduction and notes by Frank J. A. Broeze. Illustrated. $20.00. A Dutch sea-captain merchant's account of the last days of the sandalwood trade in Hawai'i. Hawai'i in the Movies 1898-1959. By Robert C. Schmitt. Illustrated. $6.95. The first complete history of the 120 feature-length films made in or about Hawai'i before Statehood. The Diaries of David Lawrence Gregg: An American Diplomat in Hawai'i 1853-1858. Edited with an introduction by Pauline King. Illustrated. $25.00. Gregg was U.S. Commissioner to the Kingdom of Hawai'i and intimately involved in Hawaiian affairs. Fourteen Years in the Sandwich Islands, 1855-1868. By Charles de Varigny. Translated with an introduction by Alfons L. Korn. Illustrated. $24.95. Important historical events blended with reminiscences by a young Frenchman who became prime minister of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Around the World on the Kamchatka, 1817-1819. By V. M. Golovnin. Translated with an introduction and notes by Ella L. Wiswell. Illustrated. $20.00. A classic Russian account of the peoples and cultures of Hawai'i and the Pacific. Available from The Hawaiian Historical Society, 560 Kawaiahao St., Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. Society members receive a 10% discount
THE CONTEMPORARY PACIFIC A journal of Island Affairs Covers a wide range of current issues and events in the Pacific Islands. The journal features political reviews, book reviews, resource articles, and a dialogue section. Articles examine social, economic, political, ecological, and cultural topics. Special issues, such as "Impact and Implications of the Fiji Coups" (Vol. 2, No. 1), provide analyses of current topics in the Pacific Islands. Volume 3, Number 1 will include: Migration, Metascience, and Development Policy in Island Polynesia Geoffrey Hayes Regional Arms Control in the South Pacific: Island State Responses to Australia's Nuclear Free Zone Initiative Michael Hamel-Creen Interpreting the Treaty of Waitangi: The Maori Resurgence and Race Relations in New Zealand Alan Ward Latin America and the Pacific Islands Ron Crocombe Forthcoming Topics: Dialogue: Archaeologists and Hawaiians in the Era of Sovereignty Cigarette Smoking, Chronic Disease, and the Epidemiological Transition in Oceania Social Movements in a Papua New Guinea Village Papua New Guinea's New Parliament House Implications of the Tongan Elections Pacific Islands (excluding Hawai'i): US$15/yr individual, US$20/yr institution. USA (including Hawai'i) and all other countries: US$25/yr individual, US$30/yr institution. Airmail: Add US$12/year UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII PRESS Journals Department 2840 Kolowalu Street, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
The Hawaiian Journal of History has been regularly published since 1967. The editors solicit manuscripts dealing with the history of Hawai'i, Polynesia, and the Pacific area. Manuscripts should be submitted by December 31 and are submitted at the sender's risk. Authors should contact the Editor in advance for a copy of the Journal's, "Suggestions for Contributors." The Hawaiian Journal of History expects that permission to reproduce material printed in it will be requested prior to such reproduction. This material may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code). Contributors to the Journal receive ten copies of their articles.