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Buccaneers, Explorers and Settlers - British Enterprise and Encounters in the Pacific, 1670-1800

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Zusatztext 'I applaud Ashgate for trying to bring some fascinating articles to a wider audience...' Cook's Log '... this valuable volume! deserving of a place on the bookshelf of Pacific scholars.' The Northern Mariner '... would be an important addition to many libraries! especially those which do not carry the journals or other works from which it is compiled. In such a place! it would be an invaluable resource for students and other scholars of eighteenth-century exploration and related subjects.' The Mariner's Mirror '...[this book] does pull together a coherent story within its covers. That is an accomplishment books of essays all too rarely manage to achieve.' International Journal of Maritime History Informationen zum Autor Glyndwr Williams is Emeritus Professor of History at Queen Mary University of London. Zusammenfassung This volume studies how during "the long 18th century" British incursions into the Pacific transformed Europe's knowledge of that great ocean. Before the end of the century there were British settlements in New South Wales, Nootka Sound had become a centre of international dispute, and across the Pacific traders, whalers and missionaries were following the tracks of the explorers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction; 'The inexhaustible fountain of gold': English projects and ventures in the South Seas! 1670-1750; Buccaneers! castaways! and satirists: the South Seas in the English consciousness before 1750; Anson at Canton! 1743: 'a little secret history'; George Anson's Voyage Round the World: the making of a best-seller; The beginnings of Britain's exploration of the Pacific Ocean in the 18th-century (with Alan Frost); 'To make discoveries of countries hitherto unknown': the Admiralty and Pacific exploration in the 18th century; The Endeavour voyage: a coincidence of motives; Tupaia: Polynesian warrior! navigator! high priest - and artist; 'Far more happier than we Europeans': reactions to the Australian Aborigines on Cook's voyage; The English and Aborigines: first contacts; The First Fleet and after: expectation and reality; Seamen and philosophers in the South Seas in the age of Captain Cook; Explorers and geographers: an uneasy alliance in the 18th-century exploration of the Pacific; An 18th-century Spanish investigation into the apocryphal voyage of Admiral Fonte; Myth and reality: James Cook and the theoretical geography of Northwest America; Myth and reality: the theoretical geography of Northwest America from Cook to Vancouver; 'The common center of we discoverers': Sir Joseph Banks! exploration and empire in the late 18th century; Index. ...

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Authors Glyndwr Williams, Glyndwr (PhD Williams, Williams Glyndwr
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2005
 
EAN 9780860789673
ISBN 978-0-86078-967-3
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 146 mm x 222 mm x 19 mm
Series Variorum Collected Studies
Variorum Collected Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

History, HISTORY / General

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