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The Mystique of the Northwest Passage : Martin Frobisher's Voyages to the Arctic Wasteland, 1576-1578

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The book highlights the 16th-century English-Atlantic connections based on the world division defined by two fundamental documents of the late 15th century: namely, the papal bull Inter Caetera, and the Portuguese-Spanish Treaty of Tordesillas.

Despite this, an imaginary Northwest Passage to the wealth and markets of the Far East captured the attention of Elizabethan merchants and navigators searching for an alternative sea route to Asia to challenge the Portuguese and Spanish commerce monopoly.

The core of the book is Sir Martin Frobisher's three Arctic voyages of 1576-78, intended to connect the Protestant focus on wealth acquisition with the territorial expansion.

Although Frobisher's venture lacked opportunities for advancement, he marked his place in history by creating a fascination for the mythical Northwest Passage and an interest in North America.

The book is based on the eyewitness accounts of the expeditions' captains, and will appeal to a large audience, from teachers and students in the general humanities to those specifically interested in language, literature, and trans-Atlantic and Renaissance studies.

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Product Details
1527516369 / 9781527516366
Hardback
01/12/2018
United Kingdom
English
221 pages
21 cm
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