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A Cultural History of the Sea in the Age of Empire

By: Margaret Cohen(Editor)
280 pages, 49 b/w photos and b/w illustrations
A Cultural History of the Sea in the Age of Empire
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Across the 19th century, maritime globalization expanded at a hitherto unimaginable pace, transforming transport and communications over the seas into oceanic networks at a planetary scale. These networks shaped culture in its most expansive sense, affecting seafaring, warfare, empire, commerce, communications, passenger travel, leisure and science. Authors recover the sea experience of people and groups entangled with and yet neglected in an earlier generation of maritime history focused on conquest, empire, and knowledge. Thus, across a century when Britannia nominally ruled the waves, military control emerges as both opportunistic, harbouring slavers, as well as partial, giving agency to mutineers and enslaved crew members, including on the Royal Navy's own fleet; the wreck of Arctic exploring voyages such as the Erebus and the Terror takes readers to PanInuit exploration over sea ice around the Arctic circle; colonial and mercantile transport in the Indian Ocean reveals the role of lascars, the seafarers of colour who for centuries had practised these waters; on the coasts of industrial nations, the professional establishment of marine sciences depends on the pathbreaking contributions of female amateur naturalists.

As part of its revisionary aim, this volume gives voice to the physical environment. Thus, we discover contrasting perspectives about this environment under threat today of European mariners for whom it was deadly and treacherous, and for maritime Aborigines who lived in its shelter. Considering literature and art as well as history, authors further trace how the paradoxes of sea practice shape some of the most memorable ocean fantasies of the Western tradition, fostering both a celebration of work and technology and a preservation of secular magic in a disenchanted world.

Contents

List of Illustrations
General Editor's Preface / Margaret Cohen
Introduction / Margaret Cohen

1. Knowledges / Natascha Adamowsky
2. Practices / Richard King
3. Networks / Siobhan Carroll
4. Conflicts / William Boelhower
5. Islands and Shores / Iain McCalman
6. Travellers / Adriana Craciun
7. Representations / Charne Lavery
8. Imaginary Worlds / Cannon Schmitt

Notes
Bibliography
Contributors
Index

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Biography

Margaret Cohen is Andrew B. Hammond Professor in French Language, Literature, and Civilization at Stanford University, USA, where she teaches in the Department of English, and by courtesy, in the Departments of French and Italian and of Comparative Literature.

By: Margaret Cohen(Editor)
280 pages, 49 b/w photos and b/w illustrations
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