The Arctic by Richard Vaughan

The Arctic by Richard Vaughan

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Unusual and revealing account showing depth of interest and relevance the Arctic has on modern life. The author describes the exploration/exploitation of the region by Americans, Russians and Europeans focusing on the human inhabitants and their struggle for existence.

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The Arctic by Richard Vaughan

Focusing on the human inhabitants of the Arctic and their struggle for existence, this book describes the history and culture of ethnic groups such as the Inuit and Samoyed tribes, from the Stone Age to the 1990s. In addition the text looks at the impact of European, American and Russian explorations and the attempts to forge a trade route through north-west or north-east passages - including those by the 16th-century explorer Willem Barentsz, and by Henry Hudson, whose name lives on in Hudson Bay. It also describes the exploration and exploitation of the region by the West and Russia, including the effects of the whaling industry, fur trading, ivory trading, and the mining of coal and drilling of oil. The strategic and scientific importance of the Arctic region, and the resultant race between East and West to control and colonize this apparently barren region is also given due regard.
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ISBN 13 9780750922562
ISBN 10 0750922567
Title The Arctic
Author Richard Vaughan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 1999-06-24
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.