In
How Chiefs Became Kings, Patrick Vinton Kirch addresses a central problem in anthropological archaeology: the emergence of "archaic states" whose distinctive feature was divine kingship. Kirch takes as his focus the Hawaiian archipelago, commonly regarded as the archetype of a complex chiefdom. Integrating anthropology, linguistics, archaeology, traditional history, and theory, and drawing on significant contributions from his own four decades of research, Kirch argues that Hawaiian polities had become states before the time of Captain Cook's voyage (1778-1779). The status of most archaic states is inferred from the archaeological record. But Kirch shows that because Hawai`i's kingdoms were established relatively recently, they could be observed and recorded by Cook and other European voyagers. Substantive and provocative, this book makes a major contribution to the literature of precontact Hawai`i and illuminates Hawai`i's importance in the global theory and literature about divine kingship, archaic states, and sociopolitical evolution.
About the AuthorPatrick Vinton Kirch is Class of 1954 Professor of Anthropology and Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of many books, including
Feathered Gods and Fishhooks and
On the Road of the Winds (UC Press).
Reviews"Concise, but data-rich and sophisticated in its dissection of social theory." -- Norman Yoffee * Times Literary Supplement (TLS) *
"Rich and wide ranging. . . . Kirch cements his reputation in this book. . . . Here we see the master at the top of his game." -- Paul D'Arcy * Anthropos *
"Complete and compelling. . . . This is an important book, and everyone with a serious interest in Hawaiian history should read it." -- Thomas A. Woods, Executive Director, Mission Houses Museum * Hawaiian Jrnl Of History *
Book InformationISBN 9780520303393
Author Patrick Vinton KirchFormat Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint University of California PressPublisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm