Lexington Books
Pages: 236
Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
978-1-66692-189-2 • Hardback • August 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-66692-190-8 • eBook • August 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Peter J. Aschenbrenner is National Convenor (US) for the International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions.
Foreword, Takii Kazuhiro
Acknowledgments
Introduction: ‘Maximilian Caesar is sacred throughout the vast world’
Chapter One: ‘Corporal Gellibrand received five shillings’
Chapter Two: ‘Knowledge shall be sought throughout the world’
Chapter Three: ‘Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set’
Chapter Four: ‘Approximately 984,000 acres was not conveyed to the common people’
Chapter Five: ‘Indians have no voice in the government of the town’
Chapter Six: ‘Oh by God, I gotta de gold!’
Chapter Seven: ‘We're professional problem-solvers.’
Appendix
Bibliography
About the Author
Peter Aschenbrenner’s background as an historian and constitutional lawyer serves him well in this monumental study of the development of nations and communities in the vast area of the Pacific Rim stretching from Alaska, Canada and Japan down to Australia via Hawaii. Well-researched and presented with a touch of humor, he charts the fate of indigenous communities within those nations over a period from the mid-nineteenth century to modern times.A definite blockbuster!
— Malcolm Jack, Independent Scholar and Historian