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| Robert Nicole
Research Fellow Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies University of Canterbury (New Zealand) I speak in the following language(s): French, English
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Specialities |
Agency, Archaeology, Archives, Class, Race, Gender, Colonialism, Diplomacy, Indigenous Movements, Literature, Oral History, Peace And Conflict, Power and Resistance, Post-Colonialism, Self-Determination |
Discipline(s) |
Political sciences History
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Member of |
Pacific History Association (PHA)  |
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Geographic places |
Melanesia Fiji Islands Bau Taveuni Vanua Levu Viti Levu
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Historical periods |
Lapita and the Austronesian expansion First and Early contacts The Colonial time 20th century 21st century
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Experiences |
Masters Research (1995 to 1998) — University of the South Pacific Applying Foucault's theory of discourse and Edward Said's theory of Orientalism to French and Indigenous Literature in and about Tahiti.PhD Research (2002 to 2005) — University of Canterbury Aspects of resistance in Fiji's early colonial historyField Research (2012 to 2022) — University of the South Pacific Three thousand years of History and Politics in Fiji up to the Battle of Kaba (1855) |
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