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Longitude and empire : how Captain Cook's voyages changed the world

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No one had travelled like Captain Cook, and no one can again.

Before his three voyages, the world was uncertain and dangerous; after them, it was clear and safe.

Written as a conceptual field guide to the voyages, "Longitude and Empire" offers a significant rereading of both the voyages and of modern political philosophy.

While the voyages are not explicitly works of political philosophy, they are political philosophy by other means, offering new ways of thinking about the world and about the place of human beings have in that world.

More than any other work, they mark the shift from early modern to modern ways of looking at the world, a world that is no longer divided into Europeans and savages, but is populated by an almost overwhelming variety of national identities.

Cook's voyages took what fragmented and obscure descriptions of the world that were available and consolidated them into a single textual, tabular vision of the entire world.

As the culmination of global exploration, Cook's voyages became the ideal, and it is through Cook, after Cook, that Europe regrouped what knowledge it already had, and returned to the world with new epistemological and political expectations. This fascinating and informative account offers a new understanding of Captain Cook's voyages and how they affected Europe's world view.

It will engage historians, geographers, ethnographers, Cook enthusiasts, and anyone with an interest in epistemology or how the world was mapped.

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0774811900 / 9780774811903
Paperback / softback
910.92
01/06/2006
Canada
English
xvi, 240 p. : ill.
23 cm
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