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Northwest Passage

Jasper Quincy

Traductor A AI

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"Northwest Passage" explores the centuries-long, often tragic, quest to find a viable sea route through the Arctic, connecting Europe and Asia. This book examines the motivations, challenges, and consequences of Arctic exploration, highlighting the impact on global commerce, geopolitics, and indigenous populations. The pursuit, driven by economic ambitions and a desire to overcome geographical barriers, reveals a fundamental human impulse to expand horizons, though often with lasting and unintended consequences. Early voyages faced formidable obstacles like ice and uncharted territories, while later expeditions saw technological advancements like steam power. The book's narrative progresses chronologically, beginning with early voyages of discovery and encounters with Inuit communities. It then analyzes the 19th-century push, including the ill-fated Franklin expedition, and concludes with the successful navigation of the passage in the 20th century. Drawing on explorers' journals, maps, and scientific data, this book provides a balanced and nuanced understanding of Arctic exploration. It connects to broader themes such as environmental history, indigenous studies, and international relations, offering insights into contemporary Arctic issues like climate change and resource management.
Disponible desde: 19/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 54 páginas.

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