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A Brief History of the Pacific

The Great Ocean
Series: Brief Histories
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A Brief History of the Pacific by Jeremy Black delves into the rich and dynamic history of the Pacific region. It explores the diverse cultural exchanges, geopolitical shifts, and economic developments that have shaped this vast expanse, from early explorations to contemporary times. The book provides a thought-provoking overview that reveals the significance of the Pacific in global history, offering readers an insightful perspective into its past and present.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intricate tapestry of human history and geography, particularly the diverse cultures and strategic significance of the Pacific region. The author offers a compelling exploration of how the Pacific has shaped international relations and commerce over the centuries. This book may appeal to those interested in understanding global historical dynamics through the lens of a vast and influential oceanic region.

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A Brief History of the Pacific

A concise history of the Pacific, which emphasises the very different physical and human environments both of the four quadrants of the ocean and of the coastal islands - the Aleutians, Japan and New Zealand - and the continental coastlines. The emphasis is on the countries' interactions with the ocean, through trade, migration and fishing.

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This brilliantly concise history of the Pacific Ocean succeeds in examining both the indigenous presence on the ocean's islands and Western control or influence over its islands and shores. There is a particular focus on the period from the 1530s to 1890, with a greater Western coastal and oceanic presence in the Pacific, beginning with the Spanish takeover of the coasts of modern Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, and continuing with the Spaniards in the Philippines.

There is also an emphasis on the very different physical and human environments of the four quadrants of the Pacificβ€”the north-east, the north-west, the south-east, and the south-westβ€”and of the 'coastal' islands, such as the Aleutians, Japan, and New Zealand, along with continental coastlines. The focus is always on the interactions of Japan, California, Peru, Australia, and other territories with the ocean, notably in terms of trade, migration, and fishing.

Black first examines the geology, currents, winds, and physical make-up of the Pacific, followed by the region's indigenous inhabitants up to 1520. He describes the Pacific before the arrival of Europeans, its history of settlement, navigation methods, and religious practices.

The focus then shifts from Easter Island to European voyages, from Magellan to Cook and Tasman, highlighting the challenges they faced, particularly the immense scale of the ocean. Black discusses the impact of these voyages on local people, including the presence of Russians in the Aleutian Islands.

From 1788 to 1898, outside control of the region grew, with the British laying claim to Australia and America to the Philippines. Western economic and political impacts manifested in sandalwood and gold rushes, and the coming of steamships accelerated this influence.

Territorial claims spread through figures like Willis and Perry and the Americans, including to Hawaii. Black examines the Maori wars in New Zealand and the War of the Pacific on the South American coast. Christian missionary activity increased, while Gaugin offered a different vision of the Pacific.

The period from 1899 to 1945 marked the struggle of empires, featuring the rise of Japan as an oceanic power and the Second World War in the Pacific as a critical moment in world history.

Oil-powered ships heralded the American Age from 1945 to 2015, leading to the end of the British Pacific. France maintained a role in regions like Tahiti and New Caledonia, but America established itself as the dominant presence. Black explores the political, economic, and cultural impacts, such as Polynesians attending universities in America and Australasia, the spread of rugby, and relatively little international tension, though some domestic pressures remained, including instability in Papua New Guinea and Fiji.

A Brief History of the Pacific concludes with an examination of these themes and events, offering a comprehensive overview of the region's complex history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472146731

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Robinson

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 220g

Pages: 272

About the Author

JEREMY BLACK is one of the country's most respected historians. Andrew Roberts described him as the 'most underrated thinker in Britain'. He is a Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange and Emeritus Professor of History at Exeter University and a renowned expert on the history of war. He appears regularly on TV and radio. His other books include Maps and History, The British Seaborne Empire and Rethinking World War Two.

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