In this fascinating and exciting overview, Donald B. Freeman
explores the role of the Pacific Ocean in human history.
Covering over one third of the globe, the Pacific Ocean plays a
vital role in the lives and fortunes of more than two billion
people who live on its rim-lands and islands. It has played a
crucial part in shaping the histories of the different Pacific
cultures, towards which it has appeared in a variety of different
guises. Exploring the ocean s place in human history, this wide
ranging book draws together the long and varied physical, economic,
cultural and political history of the Pacific, from Prehistory
through to the present day. It takes an interdisciplinary approach
to show the changing viewpoints of those who explored, exploited
and settled the Pacific, including the inhabitants of its Asian and
American rim-lands.
The book draws on new research in a variety of areas, such as
early Pacific migrations, impacts of European colonization, the
effects of climate change, and current economic and political
developments. It provides a uniquely broad overview that will be of
vital interest to students and to all those with an interest in
World History.
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