The Great Ocean
Title | The Great Ocean PDF eBook |
Author | David Igler |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2013-03-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199323739 |
The Pacific of the early eighteenth century was not a single ocean but a vast and varied waterscape, a place of baffling complexity, with 25,000 islands and seemingly endless continental shorelines. But with the voyages of Captain James Cook, global attention turned to the Pacific, and European and American dreams of scientific exploration, trade, and empire grew dramatically. By the time of the California gold rush, the Pacific's many shores were fully integrated into world markets-and world consciousness. The Great Ocean draws on hundreds of documented voyages--some painstakingly recorded by participants, some only known by archeological remains or indigenous memory--as a window into the commercial, cultural, and ecological upheavals following Cook's exploits, focusing in particular on the eastern Pacific in the decades between the 1770s and the 1840s. Beginning with the expansion of trade as seen via the travels of William Shaler, captain of the American Brig Lelia Byrd, historian David Igler uncovers a world where voyagers, traders, hunters, and native peoples met one another in episodes often marked by violence and tragedy. Igler describes how indigenous communities struggled against introduced diseases that cut through the heart of their communities; how the ordeal of Russian Timofei Tarakanov typified the common practice of taking hostages and prisoners; how Mary Brewster witnessed first-hand the bloody "great hunt" that decimated otters, seals, and whales; how Adelbert von Chamisso scoured the region, carefully compiling his notes on natural history; and how James Dwight Dana rivaled Charles Darwin in his pursuit of knowledge on a global scale. These stories--and the historical themes that tie them together--offer a fresh perspective on the oceanic worlds of the eastern Pacific. Ambitious and broadly conceived, The Great Ocean is the first book to weave together American, oceanic, and world history in a path-breaking portrait of the Pacific world.
Empire of Hell
Title | Empire of Hell PDF eBook |
Author | Hilary M. Carey |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 373 |
Release | 2019-03-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107043085 |
Challenges preconceptions of convict transportation from Britain and Ireland, penal colonies and religion.
Catalogue of the Library of the Society of Writers to the Signet. In Four Parts, with a General Index. (Rules and Regulations for the Library, Etc.)
Title | Catalogue of the Library of the Society of Writers to the Signet. In Four Parts, with a General Index. (Rules and Regulations for the Library, Etc.) PDF eBook |
Author | Society of Writers to the Signet (EDINBURGH). Library |
Publisher | |
Pages | 932 |
Release | 1837 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Catalogue of the Library of the Society of Writers to the Signet
Title | Catalogue of the Library of the Society of Writers to the Signet PDF eBook |
Author | Signet Library (Great Britain) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 1826 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Catalogue. (With a general index). [Ed. by T.M. Shiells, With] Rules and regulations for the library
Title | Catalogue. (With a general index). [Ed. by T.M. Shiells, With] Rules and regulations for the library PDF eBook |
Author | Society of writers to the signet libr |
Publisher | |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 1826 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine
Title | The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Jewitt |
Publisher | |
Pages | 592 |
Release | 1817 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Britain, China, and Colonial Australia
Title | Britain, China, and Colonial Australia PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Mountford |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2016-10-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 019250780X |
Towards the end of the nineteenth century the British Empire was confronted by two great Chinese questions. The first of these questions (often known as the 'Far Eastern question') related specifically to the maintenance of British interests on the China Coast and the broader implications for British foreign policy in East Asia. While safeguarding British interests in the Far East presented British policymakers with a range of significant challenges, as they wrestled with this first Chinese question, another question kept knocking at the door. Since the eighteenth century, when plans for the establishment of a British colony at New South Wales had begun to materialize, Australia's potential relations with China had attracted considerable interest. During the first sixty years of European settlement, China retained a prominent place in both metropolitan and colonial schemes for the development of British Australia. From the 1850s, however, when large numbers of Cantonese miners travelled to the Pacific gold rushes, these earlier visions began to appear hopelessly naive. By the late 1880s the coming of the Chinese to Australia, and the reaction to their arrival, had developed into one of the most difficult issues within British imperial affairs. This book sets out to tell that story. Reaching back to the arrival of the British in the 1780s, it explores the early history of Australian engagement with China and traces the development of colonial Australia into an important point of contact between the British and Chinese Empires.