Arctic ambitions : Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage

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Arctic ambitions : Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage

edited by James K. Barnett and David L. Nicandri ; preface by Robin Inglis

Anchorage Museum : Cook Inlet Historical Society , Washington State History Museum , In association with University of Washington Press, c2015

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Captain James Cook is justly famous for his explorations of the southern Pacific Ocean, but his contributions to the exploration of the northern Pacific and the Arctic are arguably equally significant. On his third and final great voyage, Cook surveyed the northwest American coast in the hopes of finding the legendary Northwest Passage. While dreams of such a passage proved illusory, Cook's journey produced some of the finest charts, collections, and anthropological observations of his career, helped establish British relations with Russia, and opened the door to the hugely influential maritime fur trade. Accompanying an exhibition of the same name, Arctic Ambitions: Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage sheds new light on Cook's northern exploration. A collection of essays from an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars, the book uses artifacts, charts, and records of the encounters between Native peoples and explorers to tell the story of this remarkable voyage and its historical context. In addition to discussing Cook's voyage itself, the book also provides new insights into Cook's legacy and his influence on subsequent expeditions in the Pacific Northwest. Finally, the collection uses Cook's voyage as a springboard to consider the promise and challenge of the "new north" today, demonstrating that it remains, as in Cook's time, a unique meeting place of powerful political, cultural, economic, and environmental forces.

Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Prologue 1. James Cook, Navigator and Explorer 2. James Cook and the Narrow Passage 3. Setting the Stage 4. From Russia with Charts 5. James Cook and the New Navigator 6. A New Look at Cook 7. Encounters 8. The Cook Expedition and Russian Colonialism in Southern Alaska 9. Gifting, Trading, Selling, Buying 10. The International Law of Discovery 11. Cook on the Coasts of the North Pacific and Arctic America 12. Narrating an Alaskan Cruise 13. The End of the Northern Mystery 14. From Discoveries to Sovereignties 15. The Continuing Quest 16. Sea Ice in the Western Portal of the Northwest Passage from 1778 to the 21st Century 17. Marine Navigations in the Arctic Ocean and the Northwest Passage 18. The Arctic in Focus Select Bibliography List of Contributors List of Illustrations Index

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