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The Oxford Handbook of Island & Coastal Archaeology is the first volume to synthesize major topics in the subfield of island and coastal archaeology on a truly global scale, including methodological and theoretical advances that have positioned the subfield as central to archaeology, history, and historical ecology.
The book explores the lives of Indian women migrants in Fiji (18791920), focusing on themes like displacement, violence, motherhood, and economic hardship. Set in colonial sugar plantations, it highlights themes of resilience, resistance, challenging stereotypes, and their defiance despite limited choices.
In Urbanization from Within, Gregory F. Randolph challenges the conventional story of urbanization as a permanent exodus from rural areas to cities, providing a novel understanding of how humans are becoming an increasingly urban species.
