An edition of Tulagi

Tulagi

Tulagi
Clive Moore, Clive Moore
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An edition of Tulagi

Tulagi

Tulagi was the capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate between 1897 and 1942. The British withdrawal from the island during the Pacific War, its capture by the Japanese and the American reconquest left the island?s facilities damaged beyond repair. After the war, Britain moved the capital to the American military base on Guadalcanal, which became Honiara. The Tulagi settlement was an enclave of several small islands, the permanent population of which was never more than 600: 300 foreigners?one-third of European origin and most of the remainder Chinese?and an equivalent number of Solomon Islanders. Thousands of Solomon Islander males also passed through on their way to work on plantations and as boat crews, hospital patients and prisoners. The history of the Tulagi enclave provides an understanding of the origins of modern Solomon Islands. Tulagi was also a significant outpost of the British Empire in the Pacific, which enables a close analysis of race, sex and class and the process of British colonisation and government in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Publisher
ANU Press
Language
English
Pages
500

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Tulagi
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Pagination
500
Number of pages
500

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OL28353710M
ISBN 13
9781760463083

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