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Vitus Bering: the Discoverer of Bering Strait - cover

Vitus Bering: the Discoverer of Bering Strait

Peter Lauridsen

Translator Julius E. Olsen

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Vitus Bering: the Discoverer of Bering Strait," Peter Lauridsen provides a meticulously researched account of the life and expeditions of the Russian navigator Vitus Bering. This engaging narrative blends biographical elements with a historical analysis of the 18th-century explorations that reshaped European perceptions of the Pacific. Lauridsen's scholarly approach is complemented by a rich literary style that brings to life the trials and triumphs of Bering's voyages, set against the backdrop of imperial ambition and the burgeoning age of exploration. The book situates Bering within the broader context of maritime history and colonial expansion, shedding light on the geopolitical significance of his discoveries, particularly the strait that bears his name. Peter Lauridsen is a distinguished historian and expert in maritime exploration, with a background in both anthropology and historical geography. His fascination with the intersection of navigational feats and cultural encounters has guided his scholarly pursuits. Lauridsen draws upon a variety of primary sources, including historical maritime logs and personal correspondence, to craft a comprehensive portrait of Bering's expeditions and the implications they held for both Russian and indigenous cultures. "Vitus Bering: the Discoverer of Bering Strait" is an essential read for anyone interested in maritime history, exploration, and the intricate narratives that shape our understanding of the world. Lauridsen invites readers to journey alongside Bering, revealing the human elements behind the maps and the profound impacts of his discoveries. This work not only enhances our knowledge of a pivotal historical figure but also provokes thought on the enduring legacies of exploration.
Available since: 05/29/2022.
Print length: 164 pages.

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