Bearing Witness: Essays in Honour of Brij V.Lal
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Bibliography of Brij V. Lal’s Academic Writings1 Compiled by Doug Munro 1977–78 ‘Exhaustion and persistence: Aspects of rural Indian society in Fiji’. Quarterly Review of Historical Studies (Calcutta), 17(2): 69–79. 1979 ‘The wreck of the Syria, 1884’. In The Indo-Fijian Experience, edited by Subramani, pp. 26–40. Brisbane: University of Queensland Press. Republished 2000 In Chalo Jahaji: On a Journey Through Indenture in Fiji, Canberra: Division of Pacific & Asian History, The Australian National University, and Suva: Fiji Museum, pp. 153–65. 2012 In Chalo Jahaji: On a Journey Through Indenture in Fiji, Canberra: ANU E Press, pp. 153–65. Online: press-files.anu.edu.au/ downloads/press/p212781/pdf/9.-The-Wreck-of- the-Syria-1884.pdf (accessed 7 March 2017). 1979 ‘Fiji girmitiyas: Background to banishment’. In Rama’s Banishment: A Centenary Tribute to the Fiji Indians, edited by Vijay Mishra, pp. 12–39. Auckland and London: Heinemann Educational Books. 1 This listing is confined to Lal’s academic writings, including review articles but not book reviews. His faction essays are not individually itemised but his faction/autobiographical volumes are. The titles of monographs, edited collections and special issues of journals appear in bold typeface. 307 BEARING WITNESS 1980 ‘Approaches to the study of Indian indentured emigration, with special reference to Fiji’. Journal of Pacific History, 15(1): 52–70. DOI: 10.1080/00223348008572387. 1980 ‘Political movement in the early East Indian community in Canada’. Indian Journal of History, 58: 193–220. Republished 1981 In the Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2(1): 61–87. DOI: 10.1080/07256868.1981.9963169. 1980 ‘The elusive other India: A review article’ [of The Other India: The Overseas Indians and their Relationship – Proceedings of a Seminar, edited by I.J. Bahadur Singh]. Journal of Pacific Studies, 6: 99–113. 1982 ‘An uncertain journey: The voyage of the Leonidas’. Journal of Pacific Studies, 8: 55–69. Republished 2000 ‘The voyage of the Leonidas’. In Chalo Jahaji, pp. 143–51. 1982 ‘Canada: The tide of turbans’. In Pacific Indians, edited by Ron Crocombe, pp. 133–54. Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies of the University of the South Pacific. 1983 Girmitiyas: The Origins of the Fiji Indians. Canberra: The Journal of Pacific History. 2nd edition 2004, Lautoka: Fiji Institute of Applied Studies, with a foreword by Clem Seecharan, viii+190 pp. Republished 2000 ‘A journey begins’. In Chalo Jahaji, pp. 67–98 [chapter 1 of Girmitiyas]. 1983 ‘The Fiji General Elections of 1982: The tidal wave that never came’. Journal of Pacific History, 18(2): 134–57. 1983 ‘Indian indenture historiography: A note on problems, sources and methods’. Journal of Pacific Studies, 6(2): 33–50. 1983 ‘The 1982 national election and its aftermath’. University of the South Pacific Sociological Bulletin, 6: 3–17. 308 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRIJ V . LAL’S ACADEMIC WRITINGS 1984 ed. with John McGuire and Meredith Borthwick. Problems of Method and Enquiry in South Asian History. Perth: Centre for South and Southeast Asian Studies, Monograph 5. 1984 ‘Labouring men and nothing more: Some problems of Indian indenture in Fiji’. In Indentured Labour in the British Empire, 1834–1920, edited by Kay Saunders, pp. 126–54. London and Canberra: Croom Helm. 1985 ‘Kunti’s cry: Indentured women on Fiji plantations’. Indian Economic and Social History Review, 22(1): 55–77. Republished 1989 In Women in Colonial India: Essays on Survival,Work and the State, edited by Jayasankar Krishnamurty, pp. 163–79. New Delhi and New York: Oxford University Press (a collection of articles originally published in the Indian Economic and Social History Review). 2000 ‘Kunti’s cry’. In Chalo Jahaji, pp. 195–214. 1985 ‘Veil of dishonour: Sexual jealousy and suicide on Fiji plantations’. Journal of Pacific History, 20(3–4): 135–55. DOI: 10.1080/00223348508572516. Republished 2000 ‘Veil of dishonour’. In Chalo Jahaji, pp. 215–38. 1986 ed. Politics in Fiji: Studies in Contemporary History. Laie: Brigham Young University and Sydney: Allen & Unwin, xi+161 pp. 1986 ‘Politics since independence, 1970–1982’. In Politics in Fiji, pp. 74–106. 1986 ‘The emergence of the Fiji Labour Party’. In Politics in Fiji, pp. 139–57. 1986 ‘Murmurs of dissent: Non-resistance on Fiji plantations’. Hawaiian Journal of History, 20: 188–214. 309 BEARING WITNESS Revised versions republished 1993 ‘“Nonresistance” on Fiji plantations: The Fiji Indian experience, 1879–1920’. In Plantation Workers: Resistance and Accommodation, edited by Brij V. Lal, Doug Munro and Edward D. Beechert, pp. 187–216. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993. 2000 ‘Murmers of dissent’. In Chalo Jahaji, pp. 167–93. 2014 with Doug Munro. ‘Nonresistance in Fiji’. In Resistance and Indian Indenture Experience: Comparative Perspectives, edited by Maurits S. Hassankhan, Brij V. Lal and Doug Munro, pp. 121–56. New Delhi: Manohar. 1986 Power and Prejudice: The Making of the Fiji Crisis. Wellington: New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, vii+204 pp. Reprinted 1990. 1987 ed. Wansalawara: Soundings in Melanesian History. Honolulu: Center for Pacific Islands Studies Occasional Paper. University of Hawaii at Mānoa. 1987 ‘Introduction’. In Wansalawara, pp. 1–12. 1988 ‘Before the storm: An analysis of the Fiji general election of 1987’. Journal of Pacific Studies, 12(1): 71–96. 1989 ‘Fiji Indians and the politics of disparity’. Foreign Affairs Record (New Delhi), 37: 95–105. 1989 ‘Rabuka’s republic: a year on’. Current Affairs Bulletin (Sydney), 65(1): 4–14. 1990 ed. As the Dust Settles: Impact and Implications of the Fiji Coups. Special Issue, Contemporary Pacific: A Journal of Island Affairs, 2(1): 1–230. 1990 ‘Introduction’. Contemporary Pacific, 2(1): 1–10. 1990 with Karen Peacock. ‘Researching the Fiji coups’. Contemporary Pacific, 2(1): 183–95. 310 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRIJ V . LAL’S ACADEMIC WRITINGS 1990 ‘Islands of turmoil: Contemporary Fiji re-visited’. Meanjin, 49(4): 639–51. 1991 ‘Politics and society in post-coup Fiji’. Cultural Survival Quarterly, 15(2): 71–96. 1991 ‘For King and country: The Pacific War in Fiji’. In Remembering the Pacific War, edited by Geoffrey M. White, pp. 17–25. Honolulu: Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawaii. 1991 with Barry Shineberg. ‘The story of the haunted line: Totaram Sanadhya recalls the labour lines in Fiji’. Journal of Pacific History, 26(1): 107–12. Republished 2000 ‘The story of the haunted line’. In Chalo Jahaji, pp. 261–71. 1991 Broken Waves: A History of the Fiji Islands in the Twentieth Century, with a ‘Preface’ by Robert C. Kiste. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, xxii+404 pp. 1992 ed. Pacific Islands History: Journeys and Transformations. ‘Preface’ by Donald Denoon. Canberra: The Journal of Pacific History, xiii+255 pp. 1992 ‘Introduction’. Pacific Islands History, pp. ix–xiii. 1992 ‘Rhetoric and reality: The dilemma of contemporary Fiji politics’. In Culture and Democracy in the South Pacific, edited by Ron Crocombe, Uentabo Neemia, Asesela Ravuvu and Werner vom Busch, pp. 97–116. Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies of the University of the South Pacific. 1992 ‘Plus ça change: Resources, politics and development in the South Pacific’. In Resources, Development and Politics in the Pacific Islands, edited by Stephen Henningham and Ron May, pp. 230–37. Bathurst, NSW: Crawford House Publishing. 1993 ed. with Doug Munro and Edward D. Beechert. Plantation Workers: Resistance and Accommodation. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, viii+342 pp. 311 BEARING WITNESS 1993 ‘“Nonresistance” on Fiji Plantations: The Fiji Indian experience, 1879–1920’. In Plantation Workers, pp. 187–216. 1993 ‘Chiefs and Indians: Elections and politics in contemporary Fiji’. Contemporary Pacific, 5(2): 275–301. 1993 ‘Melanesia in review, 1992: Fiji’. Contemporary Pacific, 5(2): 403–408. 1993 ‘Kenneth L. Gillion, 1929–1992: An appreciation’. Journal of Pacific History, 28(1): 93–96. DOI: 10.1080/00223349308572728. 1994 ed. with K.R. Howe and Robert D. Kiste. Tides of History: The Pacific Islands in the Twentieth Century. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, and Sydney: Allen & Unwin, xviii+475 pp. 1994 ‘The passage out’. In Tides of History, pp. 435–61. 1994 ed. with Yogendra Yadav. Bhut Len Ki Katha: Totaram Sanadhya’s Fiji. New Delhi: Saraswati Press, (in Hindi), 171 pp. 1994 ‘Melanesia in review, 1993: Fiji’. Contemporary Pacific, 6(2): 438–43. 1994 Extended untitled review of Pacific History: Papers from the 9th Pacific History Conference, ed. Donald Rubinstein, in Isla: A Journal of Micronesian Studies, 2(1): 147–53. 1995 with Yogendra Yadav. ‘Hinduism under indenture: Totaram Sanadhya’s account of Fiji’. Journal of Pacific History, 30(1): 99–111. 1995 ed. with Hank Nelson. Lines Across the Sea: Colonial Inheritance in the Post-Colonial Pacific. Brisbane: Pacific History Association, xvi+320 pp. 1995 ‘Rabuka’s republic: The Fiji snap elections of 1994’. Pacific Studies, 18(1): 44–77. 1996 with Paul Reeves and Tomasi Vakatora. The Fiji Islands: Towards a United Future: Report of the Fiji Constitution Review Commission. Suva: Parliamentary Paper no. 36, xix+719 pp. 312 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRIJ V . LAL’S ACADEMIC WRITINGS 1996 ‘The odyssey of indenture: Fragmentation and reconstitution in the Indian diaspora’. Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, 5(2): 167–88. DOI: 10.1353/dsp.1996.0012. Republished 2000 ‘The odyssey of indenture’. In Chalo Jahaji, pp. 41–66. 1996 ‘From across the horizon: A sojourn in Hawaii’. Journal of Pacific Studies, 20: 224–37. Republished 2001 ‘A sojourn in Hawai‘i’. In Mr Tulsi’s Store: A Fijian Journey. Canberra: PandanusBooks, pp. 111–26. 2013 Mr Tulsi’s Store: A Fijian Journey. Canberra: ANU E Press. Online: press-files.anu.edu. au/downloads/press/p229551/pdf/ch07.pdf (accessed 24 January 2017). 1997 A Vision for Change: AD Patel and the Politics of Fiji. Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies, The Australian National University, xvii+282 pp.