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Lines In The Ice Exploring The Roof Of The World 1st Edition Philip J Hatfield

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Lines In The Ice Exploring The Roof Of The World 1st Edition Philip J Hatfield
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.86 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Philip J. Hatfield
ISBN: 9780773599871, 0773599878
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Lines In The Ice Exploring The Roof Of The World 1st Edition Philip J Hatfield by Philip J. Hatfield 9780773599871, 0773599878 instant download after payment.

The 2014 discovery of HMS Erebus - a ship lost during Sir John Franklin’s 1845 expedition to find the Northwest Passage - reignited popular, economic, and political interest in the Arctic’s exploration, history, anthropology, and historical geography. Lines in the Ice investigates the allure of the North through topographical views, maps, explorers’ diaries, and historic photographs. Following the course of major journeys to the Arctic, including those of Martin Frobisher, Henry Hudson, and John Franklin, Philip Hatfield assesses the impact of these incursions on the North’s numerous indigenous communities and reveals the role of exploration in making the modern world. Besides detailing the area’s vivid history, Lines in the Ice also focuses on beautiful works created over the last 500 years by people who live and travel in the Arctic. Lavishly illustrated with reproductions of items rarely seen outside of the British Library, this volume meditates on humans’ relationships with the Arctic at a time when climate change poses a catastrophic threat to the peoples and ecosystems of this enigmatic region. A timely work that traces the past’s influence on the present day, Lines in the Ice showcases the rich visual history of Arctic exploration, indigenous cultural works, and the longstanding ways in which the North has captivated the public.

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