Sumner La Croix
La Croix investigates the economic and political evolution of Hawai‘i, connecting ancient Polynesian settlements to modern integration into the global economy. His work probes the interplay between economic development, institutional changes, and native rights, offering insights into how these elements have shaped the region's unique historical trajectory. Through a multidisciplinary approach, La Croix synthesizes archaeological, historical, and economic data, creating narratives that are both scholarly and accessible.\n\nHis book "Hawai‘i: Eight Hundred Years of Political and Economic Change" provides a comprehensive analysis of the island's transformation, illustrating the impacts of colonization and globalization on indigenous economies and political systems. Readers benefit from his detailed examination of Hawai‘i's history, gaining a nuanced understanding of its economic and institutional shifts. This contribution is particularly valuable for historians, economists, and policymakers interested in the complex dynamics of regional development.\n\nIn recognition of his scholarly contributions, La Croix's academic journey includes achievements such as a Fulbright scholarship and leadership roles in professional societies, highlighting his respected standing in economic history. This bio of La Croix underscores his pivotal role in illuminating the intersection of history and economics, enriching our understanding of Hawai‘i's past and present.
Books by Sumner La Croix

Hawai'i
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