Book Description
Describes the societies and cultures that evolved in the South Pacific and the changes brought by European contact
Author : Richard Nile
Publisher : Checkmark Books
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 34,28 MB
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : 9780816030835
Describes the societies and cultures that evolved in the South Pacific and the changes brought by European contact
Author : AA Publishing
Publisher : Aa Pub
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 40,17 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780749565695
Fully updated for 2010, this atlas presented in A3 format provides super-clear road mapping of Australia. Each page is titled with its geographical location so you can turn to the page you need more easily. There is additional information on distances, journey times, map symbols, route-planning, and key-to-map pages making this the perfect reference for motoring through Australia.
Author : Shannon H. Harts
Publisher : 'The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc'
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 33,48 MB
Release : 2020-12-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1725322234
Australia and the Pacific Realm is a region unlike any other in the world. Made up of thousands of islands, from tiny atolls to the continent of Australia, this region is defined by the mighty ocean flowing between neighboring islands and countries. How did people come to inhabit the islands of this region? How do the islands differ from one another? Readers will have the full Oceania tour with this exciting book, which uses photographs, maps, and fact-filled text to paint an inspiring picture of Australia and the Pacific Realm.
Author : S. Joshua Comire
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 28,2 MB
Release : 2009-12-04
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781435884564
Presents the locations, topographies, climates, populations, industries, languages, religions, governments, economies, ecology, and wildlife of Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and the island nations of the Pacific.
Author : Robert Clancy
Publisher :
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 31,12 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Reference
ISBN :
A guide to early printed maps of Australia, Antarctica and the South Pacific.
Author : Thomas Suarez
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 20,81 MB
Release : 2013-01-29
Category : History
ISBN : 1462906974
Take a journey back to the uncharted oceans with the most celebrated European explorers! Interest in Southeast Asian history and culture is higher than ever before. Ancient cartography of Oceania holds mysteries as old as time--were these early ocean maps molded as much by fantasy as fact? Early Mapping of the Pacific bravely delves into all the questions surrounding the history of maps. The Pacific Ocean remained a mystery to mapmakers until the latter part of the eighteenth century. This book traces the European exploration and charting of the vast ocean through a cornucopia of beautiful maps stretching from Japan on the northwest, through Juan Fernandez Island on the southeast, with the various islands of Oceania the primary focus. It follows the history of mapmaking from Classical times up to the turn of the twentieth century. The ancient seafarers who ventured eastward from Asia, and were the Pacific's true pioneers, left no maps. They still helped make cartography history, thanks to the navigational genius their descendants passed to European visitors. Thus, the Pacific as we now know it was formally born when the colonization of America partitioned the seas between Europe and Asia into two. This gorgeous edition presents nearly 300 rare Asia maps and early prints, compiled by expert Thomas Suarez. Topics addressed include: The Pacific Islands and Their People Mariners, Mapmakers and the Great Ocean The Pacific Evolves after Magellan In the Wake of the Solomon Islands Earliest Mapping of Australia and New Zealand The Age of Enlightenment The Three Voyages of James Cook The Discovery of Tahiti and Hawaii Micronesia, the Elusive Isles Surveyors, Whalers, and Missionaries You, too, can share in the wonder of these explorers' vast geographical and cultural discoveries, and the voyages that led to them, in this comprehensive cartography book.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 38,46 MB
Release : 1888
Category : Australasia
ISBN :
Author : Colin McEvedy
Publisher : Penguin (Non-Classics)
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 41,87 MB
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN :
Organized in the same innovative manner as Colin McEvedy's other Penguin historical atlases, but presented in a new, larger, and more accessible format, The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Pacific features forty-nine double-page spreads, with text facing the maps, that provide overviews of crucial moments in the history of the Pacific and the lands around it, from the formation of the ocean some twenty-eight million years ago to the end of the twentieth century. The spreads show the movements of peoples along the Pacific Rim, the occupation of oceanic islands, the development of nations, and the rise and fall of empires within and around the huge Pacific basin. The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Pacific is an essential acquisition for schools, libraries, and students of Asian and American history.
Author : George Vancouver
Publisher :
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 42,83 MB
Release : 1798
Category : Science
ISBN :
Author : Rory Medcalf
Publisher : La Trobe University Press
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 41,43 MB
Release : 2022-01-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1743821042
The definitive guide to the world's most contested region Updated edition covering the strategic impacts of Covid-19, China's economic coercion against Australia, the Afghanistan withdrawal, Joe Biden, the Quad and US-China rivalry. The Indo-Pacific is both a place and an idea. It is the region central to global prosperity and security. It is also a metaphor for collective action. If diplomacy fails, it will be the theatre of the first general war since 1945. But if its future can be secured, the Indo-Pacific will flourish as a shared space, the centre of gravity in a connected world. What we call different parts of the world - Asia, Europe, the Middle East - seems innocuous. But the name of a region is totemic- a mental map that guides the decisions of leaders and the story of international order, war and peace. In recent years, the label 'Indo-Pacific' has gained wide use, including among the leaders of the United States, India, Japan, Australia, Indonesia and France. But what does it really mean? Written by a recognised expert and regional policy insider, Contest for the Indo-Pacific is the definitive guide to tensions in the region. It deftly weaves together history, geopolitics, cartography, military strategy, economics, games and propaganda to address a vital question- how can China's dominance be prevented without war? 'The complexities of our region can easily bewilder those used to the Manichaean simplicity of the Cold War. Rory Medcalf's book is an elegant, keenly insightful tour of the Indo-Pacific's strategic horizon.' -Malcolm Turnbull