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Acts of Occupation - Canada and Arctic Sovereignty, 1918-25 (Paperback)
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Acts of Occupation - Canada and Arctic Sovereignty, 1918-25 (Paperback)
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As climate change threatens to open the Northwest Passage to
ice-free travel, Canada's sovereignty over the Arctic has become
more important to the Canadian government, military, and economy -
and more contested by other nations. Although Canada's claim to the
Arctic archipelago is now firmly entrenched in the minds of most
Canadians, less than a century ago, ownership of the Arctic was
much less assured. Acts of Occupation pieces together the
engrossing story of how the self-serving ambition of explorer
Vilhjalmur Stefansson ultimately led Canada to craft and defend a
decisive policy on its claims to the Arctic. Drawing on a wealth of
previously untapped archival sources, including the private papers
of explorers Shackleton, Rasmussen, and Stefansson, historians
Janice Cavell and Jeff Noakes show how unfounded paranoia about
Danish designs on the north, fueled by Stefansson's deliberate
dissembling of his own motives and by the fears of civil servant
James Harkin, was the catalyst for Canada's active administrative
occupation of the Arctic. A tale of intrigue worthy of the best
popular histories, Acts of Occupation throws new light on an
under-studied but transformative period in the history of Canadian
Arctic policy and provides much-needed historical context for
contemporary debates on northern sovereignty.
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