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- Title
Special Rights of Citizenship and the Perpetuation of Oligarchic Rule in the Republic of Hawai'i, 1894-1898.
- Authors
WILLIAMS JR., RONALD
- Abstract
The article focuses on Republic of Hawai‘i was a reactionary move a chaotic answer to unexpected developments and the scant minority of men that had seized power in the Islands on January 17, 1893, had not intended for their provisional régime to rule for any significant length of time. Topics include the plan was for a near-immediate annexation of Hawai‘i to the U.S. of America, and the oligarchy has faced the manifest need to establish a more permanent government.
- Subjects
VOTING; CITIZENSHIP; ELECTIONS; REFERENDUM; STATE power; RIGHTS; ADULTS
- Publication
Hawaiian Journal of History, 2021, Vol 55, p71
- ISSN
0440-5145
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/hjh.2021.0002