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" ... Coffman has gracefully constructed a new vision of Hawaiian history, broader perhaps than any produced in the last 100 years ... a stunning, trans-oceanic story ..." -- Kehaulani Lum, Honolulu Star-Bulletin

"... moves to center stage an American well-known for many other things, but seldom connected with Hawaiian history -- Theodore Roosevelt ..." -- A.A. Smyser, Contributing Editor, Honolulu Star-Bulletin

"Astronomers peer into the daunting depths of space, attempting to find black holes ... historians like Tom Coffman are looking backward, only a century, and see a black hole blanking out the events of 1898." -- Burl Burlingame, author and historian

"The book answers big questions. Were the overthrow and annexation isolated events, idiosyncratic to an island nation? Or were the events an outgrowth of American manifest destiny? What were the international implications? Who were the key players, here, and in Washington? What drove them and what were the interrelationships?" -- Chuck Freedman, Honolulu Advertiser

"Tom Coffman has gone on a far-reaching treasure hunt for long-buried facts, revealing for the first time the full array of events and shifting international forces that led to the overthrow and annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii ... not to be missed ... " -- Herb Kawainui Kane, artist/historian


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The Honolulu Star-Bulletin called this book "a new vision of Hawaiian history," a nation-to-nation story that brings the once-independent nation of Hawai'i to life. As the 19th century wanes, America incessantly pressures the native government for ever-greater control, then conspires with missionary descendants to overthrow the island government. Long-buried evidence reveals that the native Hawaiians, far from being passive, engage in a five-year resistance against annexation. The American axis that runs between Washington and Honolulu, thwarted in its ambition, desperately turns to an insult of Japanese immigrants and a dangerous provocation of Japan. Native Hawaiian lobbyists in Washington again stymie an annexation treaty. But the American drive to expand into a first-rate power is relentless, finding new opportunities when the U.S.S. Maine blows up in Havana Harbor.

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  • Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Epicenter (December 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1892122006
  • ISBN-13: 978-1892122001
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #760,706 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A revelation, August 1, 2000
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This book is a revelation! I thought I knew quite a bit about the annexation of Hawaii into the United States, but Tom Coffman has gone back to original sources and come up with a new and compelling account. This book shows how the annexation of Hawaii was engineered by American planters and how mainland public opinion was manipulated into accepting the takeover. It also places the annexation in context of the imperialism and colonalism that was sweeping the world in the late 19th century. Finally, it shows the resistance of the Hawaiian people to being submerged in the American nation and gives us an idea of what is behind the sovereignty movement in Hawaii today. This book is not an easy read -- it's packed with detail and unfamiliar names and places. But if you want to look beyond "beautiful Hawaii" and read some little known US and world history, you will find this book fascinating.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book revealing context and process of annexation, December 29, 2003
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The annexation of Hawai`i by the U.S., as well as the preceeding overthrow of Hawai`i by U.S. military forces and the installation of a republic, is not widely understood. In fact, most sources either gloss over the overthrow and annexation or else present a grossly misleading presentation which has worked its way from the writings of those who originally orchestrated the events into the average history book.

Tom Coffman goes through much effort to review not only the body of secondary sources, but also a very large body of primary sources available from the records of the Republic, the various Hawaiian civic bodies, the original newspapers (including the Hawaiian language newspapers), the letters of American businessmen and politicians, and other sources. The synthesis he builds reveals a very insightful and different story of how and why Hawai`i went from an internationally-recognized autonomous nation to a property of the U.S. In contrast to the claims of many sources, the overthrow and annexation were against the wishes of the vast majority of Hawaiians, whose opinions are recorded in petitions stored at the U.S. National Archives as well as in the newspapers and Hawaiian-language writings of the time.

Coffman goes well beyond merely correcting many of the common misconceptions about the stability of the monarchy and the opinions of the people of Hawai`i. He presents insights into the thinking and motivations of all involved parties, from various segments of the population of Hawai`i to businessmen and politicians in the U.S., and explains how Americans in Hawai`i and the U.S. worked together on the common goal of overthrowing and annexing Hawai`i.

This is an important text for anybody trying to understand the history or current events of Hawai`i. It is also of interest to anybody who is interested in American politics at the turn of the century, as Manifest Destiny changed its goal from expanding to fill the continental U.S. into the U.S. exerting itself as an imperial global superpower.

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