Letture: Indigenous Populations of the Pacific and American West, special issue of the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review

Uno numero speciale della Asia-Pacific Economic History Review (Volume 64, Issue 1) è dedicato a “Indigenous Populations of the Pacific and American West”. Comprende I seguenti articoli: ‘Indigenous populations of the Pacific and American West’ di Sumner La Croix e Hamish Maxwell-Stewart; ‘Politics, economics and Native American conflicts’ di R. Warren Anderson; ‘Speculating about genocide: The Queensland frontier 1859¬–1897’ di Mark Finnane e Jonathan Richards;  ‘Economics and the dreamtime revisited: Creating a truly Australian economic history?’  di Boyd Hunter; ‘Estimating early contact-era populations for Iutruwita (Tasmania)’ di Roger Byard e Hamish Maxwell-Stewart; ‘Is a Māori contact-era population of 100,000 too low? Evidence from population density analogues’ di Simon Chapple; ‘Male-biased sex ratios, marriage, and household composition in early twentieth-century Hawai‘i’ di Timothy Halliday, Sumner La Croix, Joseph Price e Jacob Van Leeuwen.