Imperial Maine and Hawai'i: Interpretive Essays in the History of Nineteenth-century American Expansion

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Lexington Books, 2006 - 297 pagina's
Burlin's book provides an analysis of some of the broad themes and currents of 19th century American expansion in the Pacific through a discussion of a number of Maine inhabitants, either going to Hawai'i or other areas of the archipelago. Individuals covered include Sanford Dole, Luther Secerance, John L. Stevens, and James G. Blaine.

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Paul T. Burlin is professor of history and chair of the Department of History at the University of New England. He received an A.B. in Philosophy from Heidelberg College, and his Ph.D. in American History from Rutgers University. He is a former Peace Corps volunteer.

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