Science, Empire and the European Exploration of the Pacific
Herausgeber: Ballantyne, Tony
Science, Empire and the European Exploration of the Pacific
Herausgeber: Ballantyne, Tony
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This collection of essays assesses the interrelationship between exploration, empire-building and science in the opening of the Pacific Ocean by Europeans between the early 16th and mid-19th century. Editor from University of Otago, New Zealand.
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This collection of essays assesses the interrelationship between exploration, empire-building and science in the opening of the Pacific Ocean by Europeans between the early 16th and mid-19th century. Editor from University of Otago, New Zealand.
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- The Pacific World: Lands, Peoples and History of the Pacific, 1500-1900
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 253mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9780754635628
- ISBN-10: 0754635627
- Artikelnr.: 41245188
- The Pacific World: Lands, Peoples and History of the Pacific, 1500-1900
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 253mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9780754635628
- ISBN-10: 0754635627
- Artikelnr.: 41245188
Tony Ballantyne
Contents: Introduction. Part 1 Visions of the Pacific: 'South Sea' to
'Pacific Ocean', O.H.K Spate; Mercator's southern continent: its origins,
influence and gradual demise, W.A.R. Richardson; Shared vision: Herman Moll
and his circle and the Great South Sea, Dennis Reinhartz. Part 2 The
Imperial Sciences Of Exploration: Finding the way home: Spanish exploration
of the round-trip route across the Pacific Ocean, Harry Kelsey; 18th
century science and the voyages of discovery, J.C. Beaglehole; A Royal
Society appointment with Venus in 1769: the voyage of Cook and Banks in the
Endeavour, 1768-71 and its botanical results, William T. Stearn; The ship
as a scientific instrument in the 18th century, Richard Sorrenson; Banks,
Bligh and breadfruit, David Mackay; Scientific books and instruments for an
18th-century voyage around the world: Antonio Pineda and the Malaspina
expedition, Barbara G. Beddall; Of fish and men: Spanish marine science
during the late 18th century, Iris H. Wilson Engstrand; The search for a
sea passage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific via North America's
coast: on the history of a scientific competition, Alexei V. Postnikov.
Part 3 Cultural Contact, Comparison And Classification: (En)-countering
knowledge traditions: the story of Cook and Tupaia, David Turnbull; 'Le
Président des Terres Australes': Charles de Brosses and the French
enlightenment beginnings of oceanic anthropology, Tom Ryan; Seamen and
philosophers in the South Seas in the age of Captain Cook, Glyndwr
Williams; Melanesians and Polynesians: ethnic typifications inside and
outside anthropology, Nicholas Thomas; The 'oriental renaissance' in the
Pacific: orientalism, language and ethnogenesis in the British Pacific,
Tony Ballantyne; Minute particulars and the representation of South Pacific
discovery, Jonathan Lamb. Index.
'Pacific Ocean', O.H.K Spate; Mercator's southern continent: its origins,
influence and gradual demise, W.A.R. Richardson; Shared vision: Herman Moll
and his circle and the Great South Sea, Dennis Reinhartz. Part 2 The
Imperial Sciences Of Exploration: Finding the way home: Spanish exploration
of the round-trip route across the Pacific Ocean, Harry Kelsey; 18th
century science and the voyages of discovery, J.C. Beaglehole; A Royal
Society appointment with Venus in 1769: the voyage of Cook and Banks in the
Endeavour, 1768-71 and its botanical results, William T. Stearn; The ship
as a scientific instrument in the 18th century, Richard Sorrenson; Banks,
Bligh and breadfruit, David Mackay; Scientific books and instruments for an
18th-century voyage around the world: Antonio Pineda and the Malaspina
expedition, Barbara G. Beddall; Of fish and men: Spanish marine science
during the late 18th century, Iris H. Wilson Engstrand; The search for a
sea passage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific via North America's
coast: on the history of a scientific competition, Alexei V. Postnikov.
Part 3 Cultural Contact, Comparison And Classification: (En)-countering
knowledge traditions: the story of Cook and Tupaia, David Turnbull; 'Le
Président des Terres Australes': Charles de Brosses and the French
enlightenment beginnings of oceanic anthropology, Tom Ryan; Seamen and
philosophers in the South Seas in the age of Captain Cook, Glyndwr
Williams; Melanesians and Polynesians: ethnic typifications inside and
outside anthropology, Nicholas Thomas; The 'oriental renaissance' in the
Pacific: orientalism, language and ethnogenesis in the British Pacific,
Tony Ballantyne; Minute particulars and the representation of South Pacific
discovery, Jonathan Lamb. Index.
Contents: Introduction. Part 1 Visions of the Pacific: 'South Sea' to
'Pacific Ocean', O.H.K Spate; Mercator's southern continent: its origins,
influence and gradual demise, W.A.R. Richardson; Shared vision: Herman Moll
and his circle and the Great South Sea, Dennis Reinhartz. Part 2 The
Imperial Sciences Of Exploration: Finding the way home: Spanish exploration
of the round-trip route across the Pacific Ocean, Harry Kelsey; 18th
century science and the voyages of discovery, J.C. Beaglehole; A Royal
Society appointment with Venus in 1769: the voyage of Cook and Banks in the
Endeavour, 1768-71 and its botanical results, William T. Stearn; The ship
as a scientific instrument in the 18th century, Richard Sorrenson; Banks,
Bligh and breadfruit, David Mackay; Scientific books and instruments for an
18th-century voyage around the world: Antonio Pineda and the Malaspina
expedition, Barbara G. Beddall; Of fish and men: Spanish marine science
during the late 18th century, Iris H. Wilson Engstrand; The search for a
sea passage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific via North America's
coast: on the history of a scientific competition, Alexei V. Postnikov.
Part 3 Cultural Contact, Comparison And Classification: (En)-countering
knowledge traditions: the story of Cook and Tupaia, David Turnbull; 'Le
Président des Terres Australes': Charles de Brosses and the French
enlightenment beginnings of oceanic anthropology, Tom Ryan; Seamen and
philosophers in the South Seas in the age of Captain Cook, Glyndwr
Williams; Melanesians and Polynesians: ethnic typifications inside and
outside anthropology, Nicholas Thomas; The 'oriental renaissance' in the
Pacific: orientalism, language and ethnogenesis in the British Pacific,
Tony Ballantyne; Minute particulars and the representation of South Pacific
discovery, Jonathan Lamb. Index.
'Pacific Ocean', O.H.K Spate; Mercator's southern continent: its origins,
influence and gradual demise, W.A.R. Richardson; Shared vision: Herman Moll
and his circle and the Great South Sea, Dennis Reinhartz. Part 2 The
Imperial Sciences Of Exploration: Finding the way home: Spanish exploration
of the round-trip route across the Pacific Ocean, Harry Kelsey; 18th
century science and the voyages of discovery, J.C. Beaglehole; A Royal
Society appointment with Venus in 1769: the voyage of Cook and Banks in the
Endeavour, 1768-71 and its botanical results, William T. Stearn; The ship
as a scientific instrument in the 18th century, Richard Sorrenson; Banks,
Bligh and breadfruit, David Mackay; Scientific books and instruments for an
18th-century voyage around the world: Antonio Pineda and the Malaspina
expedition, Barbara G. Beddall; Of fish and men: Spanish marine science
during the late 18th century, Iris H. Wilson Engstrand; The search for a
sea passage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific via North America's
coast: on the history of a scientific competition, Alexei V. Postnikov.
Part 3 Cultural Contact, Comparison And Classification: (En)-countering
knowledge traditions: the story of Cook and Tupaia, David Turnbull; 'Le
Président des Terres Australes': Charles de Brosses and the French
enlightenment beginnings of oceanic anthropology, Tom Ryan; Seamen and
philosophers in the South Seas in the age of Captain Cook, Glyndwr
Williams; Melanesians and Polynesians: ethnic typifications inside and
outside anthropology, Nicholas Thomas; The 'oriental renaissance' in the
Pacific: orientalism, language and ethnogenesis in the British Pacific,
Tony Ballantyne; Minute particulars and the representation of South Pacific
discovery, Jonathan Lamb. Index.