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In Kamehameha I: The Unifier of Hawaii, Edward Harcourt tells the story of the warrior chief who transformed the Hawaiian Islands during one of the most consequential periods in Pacific history. Across volcanic shores, steep valleys, and dangerous island channels, Kamehameha rose from a world of rival chiefdoms and sacred dynasties to forge a single Hawaiian kingdom just as foreign ships and global trade began reshaping the Pacific.
Drawing on Hawaiian oral traditions, early European accounts, royal genealogies, and surviving historical records, Harcourt traces Kamehameha's rise through civil wars, shifting alliances, naval campaigns, and political consolidation. From the temples of Puukohola and the battlefields of Maui to the cliffs of Nuuanu and the growing harbor of Honolulu, the book follows the creation of a kingdom unlike any the islands had known before. Harcourt also explores the deeper foundations of Hawaiian society, including the kapu system, sacred kingship, priesthoods, and the role of genealogy in political life. At the same time, he examines the arrival of foreign traders, firearms, and maritime commerce, and the careful balance Kamehameha maintained between adaptation and sovereignty in a rapidly changing world. More than the story of a conqueror, this book reveals how Kamehameha created the political unity that allowed Hawaii to emerge as a recognized kingdom during the nineteenth century. His legacy endured long after the wars ended, shaping the history and identity of Hawaii itself.Wie gefällt Ihnen unser Shop?