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A History of Papua New Guinea and its neighbours
A History of Papua New Guinea and Its Neighbours is an introductory historical work that examines the development of Papua New Guinea within the regional context of Melanesia and the Pacific, as well as its interactions with neighboring countries. This book traces the long journey of Papuan society from prehistoric times, through early migrations, the development of culture and social systems, to colonial contact that shaped modern political structures. In addition to outlining the process leading to Papua New Guinea's independence and national development, this work also highlights historical relationships with regions such as Australia, the Solomon Islands, and Indonesia, as well as how geopolitical and socio-cultural dynamics in the region influenced the formation of national identity. With a systematic and accessible presentation, this book is an important reference source for readers who want to understand the history of Papua New Guinea in relation to its regional environment.
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