Pacific Lives, Pacific Places: Bursting boundaries in Pacific history
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Pacific History Association Conference
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Canberra, ACT : Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University.
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The Pacific History Association held its millennial conference in Canberra from
26-30 June, 2000. It was a memorable occasion for several reasons. In the depth
of Canberra' s winter, it was the coldest PHA conference ever. But that did not deter
participants, who converged on Australia' s capital city in unprecedented numbers.
Equally impressive was the range of papers presented under the conference' s
overarching theme of 'Bursting Boundaries: Places, Persons, Gender and Disciplines' .
Gender and Identity, Globalism and Regionalism, History Beyond the Bounds,
Outside the (Photo) Frame, Beyond Missionaries, Participants as Historians, Burdens
of Citizenship, Multimedia and the Net, Unsettled Communities, all had their share
of time and space. Those who could not be accommodated in any of the above
sessions were put in one simply called 'Beyond the Program' . And Greg Dening and
Marshall Sahlins entertained and enlightened us with their wit and wisdom. We could
be forgiven for saying, after Olympics President Juan Antonio Samaranch, that this
was the best gathering of Pacific historians ever. Until the next one in Apia in
December 2002 !
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The Journal of Pacific History (JPH)
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