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SUMMARY:UH Press 75th Anniversary Book Talk Series
DESCRIPTION:September 22\, 2022. 4:00pm\, Hamilton Library\, Room 306 and 
 on Zoom\nRegister in advance for this 
 meeting:\nhttps://hawaii.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMkfu-qpjMuGNO2W00EDO6V-qunJCYoIkRt\n\nJ 
 Susan Corley will talk about her new book Leveraging Sovereignty: 
 Kauikeaouli’s Global Strategy for the Hawaiian Nation\, 1825–1854 (UH 
 Press -September 2022). The book examines the leadership of Hawai‘i’s 
 longest reigning monarch\, King Kamehameha III. It highlights the early 
 1840s\, when Kauikeaouli secured recognition from the United States\, 
 Britain\, and France that he ruled over an independent and sovereign 
 Hawaiian state. \n\nJ. Susan Corley\, PhD\, was born and raised in 
 Koʻolaupoko\, Oʻahu and holds a doctoral degree in history from the 
 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Her scholarly emphasis is in Hawaiian 
 history\, and she has researched extensively in Hawaiian-and 
 English-language newspapers\, letters\, manuscript collections\, and 
 kingdom governance documents contemporary to the period 1820-1860. 
 Susan’s research conclusions about Kauikeaouli’s struggle for sovereign 
 control further the historical dialog that non-European rulers deliberately 
 molded their states’ responses to governance changes in ways that suited 
 their own cultural and political needs.
LOCATION:Hamilton Library 306
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