A Voyage Round the World, 2 vols.
Title | A Voyage Round the World, 2 vols. PDF eBook |
Author | George Forster |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Pages | 546 |
Release | 2000-01-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780824820916 |
George Forster's A Voyage Round the World presents a wealth of geographic, scientific, and ethnographic knowledge uncovered by Cook's second journey of exploration in the Pacific (1772-1775). Accompanying his father, the ship's naturalist Johann Reinhold Forster, on the voyage, George proved a knowledgeable and adept observer. The lively, elegant prose and critical detail of his account, based loosely on his father's journal, make it one of the finest works of eighteenth-century travel literature and an account of prime importance in the history of European contact with Pacific peoples. The Forsters' publications reveal the sophistication and enthusiasm they brought to their observation of Polynesian peoples as well as a sensitivity to the moral ambiguities of contact. The two volumes of George Forster's work include substantially richer descriptions of encounters with island inhabitants than either his father's classic work (Observations Made during a Voyage round the World, UH Press, 1996) or Cook's official narrative, and its confident, even visionary, style incorporates a good deal of polemic, particularly in its criticism of the treatment of islanders by Cook's crew. In addition to the range and depth of its anthropological considerations, it provides a thrilling account of life aboard one of Cook's vessels. In its author's German translation, this work becomes a classic of natural history writing, but its original English version has long been neglected by anglophone scholars. This new scholarly edition makes this important book readily available for the first time since its initial publication more than two centuries ago. But it also presents the work in fresh terms, making it more accessible and relevant to a contemporary audience. The valuable introduction and annotations draw on the wide range of anthropological and ethnohistorical scholarship published since the 1960s and contextualize the book in relation to both the cultures of Oceania documented by the Forsters and the history of European voyaging in the Pacific. Appendixes include a translation of the introduction to the German edition and the polemical pamphlets by George Forster and the ship's astronomer William Wales, in which some of the book's more controversial claims were debated. A Voyage Round the World brings the disciplines of history and anthropology to bear on Cook's voyages in an illuminating and readable fashion. This edition will help complete the corpus of basic documents on Cook's voyages--a crucial resource for researchers in cultural, Pacific, and maritime history; archaeologists, anthropologists, and art historians; and most recently for scholars engaged in revisionist interpretations of eighteenth-century exploration and colonization.
The Resolution Journal of Johann Reinhold Forster, 1772-1775
Title | The Resolution Journal of Johann Reinhold Forster, 1772-1775 PDF eBook |
Author | Johann Reinhold Forster |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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This presents the previously unpublished journal of the principal naturalist on Cook's second voyage. The introduction discusses Forster's career.
Johann Reinhold Forster and the Making of Natural History on Cook's Second Voyage, 1772–1775
Title | Johann Reinhold Forster and the Making of Natural History on Cook's Second Voyage, 1772–1775 PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Mariss |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2019-09-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1498556159 |
James Cook’s voyages of exploration are a turning point not only in the history of the British Empire, but also in the history of science and exploration of the Pacific. The last decades have seen a wide-ranging scholarly interest in Cook’s voyages, focusing on their impact on European and Polynesian societies, their scientific results, and their protagonists, such as Cook himself or the nobleman Joseph Banks who took part in Cook’s first voyage of exploration. This book examines the hitherto underestimated role of the German scholar Johann Reinhold Forster who, together with his son Georg Forster, accompanied Cook on his second voyage of exploration (1772–1775) as a principal naturalist. For a long time, the German traveler has remained a rather shadowy figure of Cook’s voyages of exploration and has only attracted scholarly attention occasionally. Focusing on the making of knowledge onboard the ship and the islands where it made landfall, the study provides a historical reappraisal of Forster’s scientific performance as a leading naturalist of his time. By examining Forster’s Resolution Journal, Anne Mariss takes a microhistorical approach toward the making of natural history knowledge during the expedition to the Pacific. Mariss unveils the difficulties the traveling naturalists encountered while collecting, describing, classifying, and painting the natural world. Her study brings to light the contribution of the various actors who were involved in this undertaking, such as the scientific assistants, sailors, officers, and the local actors of the Pacific world.
A Bibliography of Pacific Island Theses and Dissertations
Title | A Bibliography of Pacific Island Theses and Dissertations PDF eBook |
Author | William George Coppell |
Publisher | [Canberra, A.C.T.] : Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National university ; [Honolulu] : Institute for Polynesian Studies, Brigham Young University, Hawaii Campus |
Pages | 540 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Reference |
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Forster's Catalogue of the Animals of North America, Or Faunula Americana
Title | Forster's Catalogue of the Animals of North America, Or Faunula Americana PDF eBook |
Author | Johann Reinhold Forster |
Publisher | |
Pages | 66 |
Release | 1882 |
Genre | Animals |
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A Catalogue of Manuscripts and Drawings in the General Library of the Natural History Museum, London
Title | A Catalogue of Manuscripts and Drawings in the General Library of the Natural History Museum, London PDF eBook |
Author | Natural History Museum (London, England). General Library |
Publisher | Burns & Oates |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | History |
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This volume makes available details of the 380 collections of original manuscripts and drawings (including collections of photographs and films) in the Museum's General Library - a major resource of international importance, consulted by scholars from around the world. Among the strengths are the holdings relating to Africa (Baines, Collier, Rosevear, Scott, Sibree); to India (Ditmas, Hume, Sykes and Tonge); and to Australia (Maitland, Martens, the Port Jackson Painter, Wilkins and Yonge), Entries include full descriptions and references to the availability of more detailed finding aids.
A Memory of Ice
Title | A Memory of Ice PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Truswell |
Publisher | ANU Press |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2019-08-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1760462942 |
In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international Deep Sea Drilling Project to venture into the seas surrounding Antarctica, confronting severe weather and ever-present icebergs. A Memory of Ice presents the science and the excitement of that voyage in a manner readable for non-scientists. Woven into the modern story is the history of early explorers, scientists and navigators who had gone before into the Southern Ocean. The departure of the Glomar Challenger from Fremantle took place 100 years after the HMS Challenger weighed anchor from Portsmouth, England, at the start of its four-year voyage, sampling and dredging the world’s oceans. Sailing south, the Glomar Challenger crossed the path of James Cook’s HMS Resolution, then on its circumnavigation of Antarctica in search of the Great South Land. Encounters with Lieutenant Charles Wilkes of the US Exploring Expedition and Douglas Mawson of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition followed. In the Ross Sea, the voyages of the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror under James Clark Ross, with the young Joseph Hooker as botanist, were ever present. The story of the Glomar Challenger’s iconic voyage is largely told through the diaries of the author, then a young scientist experiencing science at sea for the first time. It weaves together the physical history of Antarctica with how we have come to our current knowledge of the polar continent. This is an attractive, lavishly illustrated and curiosity-satisfying read for the general public as well as for scholars of science.