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Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii by James L. Haley
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“And then the struggle was on for the next seven monarchs: to balance bringing their people into the Industrial Age while preserving for them some sense of cultural identity; to maintain the sovereignty of their country while dealing with the greediest and most powerful empires in the world; to provide a modern economy and wealth for their people while becoming snared ever tighter in the grip of the American economic colossus. For all this to have taken place in the span of one human lifetime is a pageant of imperial triumph and human tragedy rare, if not unknown, elsewhere in history.”
James L. Haley, Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii
“Both in concept and infrastructure American democracy was majestic, but when one came down to the actual, individual men who worked behind those imposing marble facades, the people were as likely as not to elect seedy, shortsighted, self-serving jingoes who embarrassed their offices.”
James L. Haley, Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii
“cook and sleep. Until”
James L. Haley, Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii