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Adrian    Muckle

Senior Lecturer
History Programme
Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)

About
I am an historian of the Pacific islands region in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. My key areas of interest include colonialism, decolonisation, violence and race relations. Much of my research focuses on the dynamics of colonial rule in New Caledonia. I am currently working on a history of the indigénat regime (with Isabelle Merle) and on the transformation of race relations in the locality of Koné since the 19th century (with Benoît Trépied).
I am also co-Editor of the Journal of Pacific History and Secretary/Treasurer of the Pacific History Association.
Specialities
Discipline(s)
History
Member of
Pacific History Association (PHA)
Geographic administrative areas
Geographic places
Melanesia
Polynesia
Historical periods
First and Early contacts
The Colonial time
20th century
21st century

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