UC academic publishes new complete history of Tonga
Tonga’s most comprehensive history now includes chapters covering the last decade’s shaky transition towards democracy,
bringing the island kingdom’s story up to date.
Canterbury University Press (CUP) has published the third edition of Dr Ian Campbell’s Island Kingdom: Tonga Ancient and
Modern. This book has been Tonga’s only comprehensive history since it was first published in 1992.
Author Dr Ian Campbell says it is vital New Zealanders learn more about Tonga and the Pacific.
“The Pacific is the only part of the world where New Zealand is a great power. We loom over the Pacific Islands the way
the United States looms over Central America, and so we have an undue amount of influence over what can happen in the
Pacific. That influence needs to be well informed.”
Underpinned by detailed research, photographs and prints, Island Kingdom takes the reader from the first human
settlements in Tonga to its dramatic transformation when it converted to Christianity in the mid-19th century, to its
more recent social, political and economic changes.
“Island Kingdom is a companion volume to my history of the Pacific, Worlds Apart, where it develops the same themes in
the context of a single country,” Dr Campbell says.
The recently published third edition also revises chapters on Tongan prehistory, due to new archaeological research
findings.
CUP publisher Catherine Montgomery says Island Kingdom is an engaging read.
“Dr Campbell’s history of Tonga is highly accessible as well as being comprehensive and authoritative – and that
readability is an important part of the book’s enduring appeal.”
Island Kingdom: Tonga Ancient and Modern, by Dr Ian Campbell, published by Canterbury University Press, September 2015,
RRP $49.99, 322 pages, softback, ISBN: 978-1-927145-69-2.
About the author
Dr Ian C. Campbell is an accomplished historian, who spent some early years in Tonga. Educated in Australia at the
Universities of New England and Adelaide, he was subsequently on the academic staff of the University of Canterbury for
two decades, and was later Professor of History and Politics at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji. He is the
author of numerous academic publications, as well as Worlds Apart (Canterbury University Press, 2011), a general history of the Pacific islands.
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