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Research paper thumbnail of Language and Loyalty: Americanism and the Regulation of Foreign Language Schools in Hawai'i

In that sore battle when so many died Without reprieve, adjudged to death For want of well pronou... more In that sore battle when so many died Without reprieve, adjudged to death For want of well pronouncing Shibboleth.

Research paper thumbnail of The Watchers: How Espionage Doomed the Counter-Revolution of 1895

Hawaiian Journal of History, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The First Attempt to Overthrow Lili'uokalani

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of Remembering the Royal Residences of Kapālama: The Homes of Princess Ruth Ke‘elikōlani and Queen Lili‘uokalani

Research paper thumbnail of The Legacy of 'Äinahau: The Genealogy of Ka'iulani’s Banyan

Research paper thumbnail of Mediator and advocate : the history of the Honolulu Community-Media Council

This dissertation takes the first comprehensive look at the political and intellectual history of... more This dissertation takes the first comprehensive look at the political and intellectual history of the Honolulu Community-Media Council. Since 1970 the council has played a significant role in shaping the political landscape ofHawaii. This study describes the council's dual role as media watchdog and as media champion. As media watchdog it has served as mediator between the most powerful individuals and organizations in Hawaii. Governors, mayors, and media conglomerates have been parties to its more than one hundred mediations. The council has also resisted increasing media consolidation, and promoted fair and accurate coverage of individuals and organizations. As media champion the council has opposed government secrecy and censorship and lobbies for increased access to governmental proceedings. Using archival materials and interviews, this study explores the council's impact on media policy and law. This study looks at factors contributing to the continuing viability of the...

Research paper thumbnail of Commemorating the Grand Army of the Republic in Hawai'i: 1882-1930

Research paper thumbnail of The Gospel Roots of "Hawai'i Aloha

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of Remembering the Committee of Safety: Identifying the Citizenship, Descent, and Occupations of the Men Who Overthrew the Monarchy

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of Determining the Birth Date of Kauikeaouli, Kamehameha III

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of The Private Sorrows of the Overthrow

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of Language and Loyalty: Americanism and the Regulation of Foreign Language Schools in Hawai'i

In that sore battle when so many died Without reprieve, adjudged to death For want of well pronou... more In that sore battle when so many died Without reprieve, adjudged to death For want of well pronouncing Shibboleth.

Research paper thumbnail of Remembering the Royal Residences of Kapālama: The Homes of Princess Ruth Ke‘elikōlani and Queen Lili‘uokalani

Research paper thumbnail of Mediator and advocate : the history of the Honolulu Community-Media Council

Research paper thumbnail of The Copied Hymns of John Young

Hawaiian Journal of History, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Language and Loyalty: Americanism and the Regulation of Foreign Language Schools in Hawai'i

In that sore battle when so many died Without reprieve, adjudged to death For want of well pronou... more In that sore battle when so many died Without reprieve, adjudged to death For want of well pronouncing Shibboleth.

Research paper thumbnail of The Watchers: How Espionage Doomed the Counter-Revolution of 1895

Hawaiian Journal of History, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The First Attempt to Overthrow Lili'uokalani

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of Remembering the Royal Residences of Kapālama: The Homes of Princess Ruth Ke‘elikōlani and Queen Lili‘uokalani

Research paper thumbnail of The Legacy of 'Äinahau: The Genealogy of Ka'iulani’s Banyan

Research paper thumbnail of Mediator and advocate : the history of the Honolulu Community-Media Council

This dissertation takes the first comprehensive look at the political and intellectual history of... more This dissertation takes the first comprehensive look at the political and intellectual history of the Honolulu Community-Media Council. Since 1970 the council has played a significant role in shaping the political landscape ofHawaii. This study describes the council's dual role as media watchdog and as media champion. As media watchdog it has served as mediator between the most powerful individuals and organizations in Hawaii. Governors, mayors, and media conglomerates have been parties to its more than one hundred mediations. The council has also resisted increasing media consolidation, and promoted fair and accurate coverage of individuals and organizations. As media champion the council has opposed government secrecy and censorship and lobbies for increased access to governmental proceedings. Using archival materials and interviews, this study explores the council's impact on media policy and law. This study looks at factors contributing to the continuing viability of the...

Research paper thumbnail of Commemorating the Grand Army of the Republic in Hawai'i: 1882-1930

Research paper thumbnail of The Gospel Roots of "Hawai'i Aloha

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of Remembering the Committee of Safety: Identifying the Citizenship, Descent, and Occupations of the Men Who Overthrew the Monarchy

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of Determining the Birth Date of Kauikeaouli, Kamehameha III

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of The Private Sorrows of the Overthrow

Hawaiian Journal of History

Research paper thumbnail of Language and Loyalty: Americanism and the Regulation of Foreign Language Schools in Hawai'i

In that sore battle when so many died Without reprieve, adjudged to death For want of well pronou... more In that sore battle when so many died Without reprieve, adjudged to death For want of well pronouncing Shibboleth.

Research paper thumbnail of Remembering the Royal Residences of Kapālama: The Homes of Princess Ruth Ke‘elikōlani and Queen Lili‘uokalani

Research paper thumbnail of Mediator and advocate : the history of the Honolulu Community-Media Council

Research paper thumbnail of The Copied Hymns of John Young

Hawaiian Journal of History, 2015

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