
"Concise yet detailed account of the legal and political history of Hawaiʻi for advanced students. Heavily dependent on primary sources and contextualization, this book is a radical departure from 'conventional' histories. By focusing on Hawaiʻi's often-neglected legal infrastructure, Sai shows its problematic--and ultimately occupied--nature"--ʻUmi Perkins, back cover.
Page Count:
156
Publication Date:
2011-07-12
ISBN-10:
145078237X
ISBN-13:
9781450782371
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