00925nam a22002531i 450099100380449970753620030921172208.0031111s1993 uika||||||||||||||||eng 0582079780b12475993-39ule_instARCHE-050927ExLDip.to LingueitaA.t.i. Arché s.c.r.l. Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.428Alexander, Louis George131234Longman advanced grammar :reference and practice /L. G. AlexanderHarlow :Longman,1993304 p. :ill. ;25 cmLingua ingleseGrammatica.b1247599302-04-1413-11-03991003804499707536LE012 D 46112012000073289le012-E0.00-l- 02020.i1290778913-11-03Longman advanced grammar180617UNISALENTOle01213-11-03ma -enguik0104488nam 22009255 450 991104670600332120240605195438.09780226592121022659212X10.7208/9780226592121(CKB)4100000007695668(MiAaPQ)EBC5524172(StDuBDS)EDZ0002099196(DE-B1597)525811(OCoLC)1088340764(DE-B1597)9780226592121(Perlego)1853124(EXLCZ)99410000000769566820200406h20192019 fg engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHawai'i Eight Hundred Years of Political and Economic Change /Sumner La CroixChicago :University of Chicago Press,[2019]©20191 online resource (390 pages)Markets and Governments in Economic HistoryAlso issued in print: 2019.9780226592091 022659209X Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --Chapter 1. The Short History of Humans in Hawaiʻi --Chapter 2. Voyaging and Settlement --Chapter 3. The Rise of Competing Hawaiian States --Chapter 4. Guns, Germs, and Sandalwood --Chapter 5. Globalization and the Emergence of a Mature Natural State --Chapter 6. Treaties, Powerful Elites, and the Overthrow --chapter 7. Colonial Political Economy: Hawaiʻi as a U.S. Territory --Chapter 8. Homes for Hawaiians --Chapter 9. Statehood and the Transition to an Open-Access Order --Chapter 10. The Rise and Fall of Residential Leasehold Tenure in Hawaiʻi --Chapter 11. Land Reform and Housing Prices --Chapter 12. The Long Reach of History --Appendix: A Model of Political Orders --Notes --References --IndexRelative to the other habited places on our planet, Hawai'i has a very short history. The Hawaiian archipelago was the last major land area on the planet to be settled, with Polynesians making the long voyage just under a millennium ago. Our understanding of the social, political, and economic changes that have unfolded since has been limited until recently by how little we knew about the first five centuries of settlement. Building on new archaeological and historical research, Sumner La Croix assembles here the economic history of Hawai'i from the first Polynesian settlements in 1200 through US colonization, the formation of statehood, and to the present day. He shows how the political and economic institutions that emerged and evolved in Hawai'i during its three centuries of global isolation allowed an economically and culturally rich society to emerge, flourish, and ultimately survive annexation and colonization by the United States. The story of a small, open economy struggling to adapt its institutions to changes in the global economy, Hawai'i offers broadly instructive conclusions about economic evolution and development, political institutions, and native Hawaiian rights.Markets and governments in economic history.Chicago scholarship online.chiefsepidemicskingdomlandmigrationnative HawaiiansoverthrowstatehoodsugartaroBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / GeneralbisacshHawaiiHistoryHawaiiEconomic conditionsHawaiiPolitics and governmentchiefs.epidemics.kingdom.land.migration.native Hawaiians.overthrow.statehood.sugar.taro.chiefs.epidemics.kingdom.land.migration.native Hawaiians.overthrow.statehood.sugar.taro.BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General.996.9La Croix Sumnerauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut974334DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9911046706003321Hawai'i4479280UNINA