Church and State in Tonga [electronic resource] : The Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries and Political Development, 18221875
Sione Latukefu2014
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First published in 1974, Church and State in Tonga is a classic study of the
formative period of modern Tongan history. The years covered are from the
re-establishment of the Wesleyan Methodist mission in the 1820s until the
promulgation of the Tongan constitution in 1875. The missionaries assumed the
role of political advisors, but by the 1850s the missionary monopoly was
undermined and what author Sione Latukefu calls a "marriage of convenience" and
an "alliance" began. The king became selective in the advice he accepted and
took his own initiatives. Much of the book deals with the development of
kingship and the emergence of written codes of law and the constitution. The
book is dedicated to Queen Salote Tupou III who passed the traditions of the
royal family to Latukefu, determined to impart her wealth of knowledge of the
Tongan traditional past. Church and State in Tonga was the first substantial
study by a Tongan of the history of the Tongan monarchy and government, a...
Main title:
Author:
Sione Latukefu, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : University of Queensland Press, 2014
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file) (316 pages,)
System details:
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
ISBN:
9781921902352
Language:
English
BRN:
435952
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