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VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED.
KOLBERT, ELIZABETH
Periodical Periodical | New Yorker. 4/8/2024, Vol. 100 Issue 8, p61-65. 5p. 2 Cartoon or Caricatures. Please log in to see more details
VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED.
New Yorker. 4/8/2024, Vol. 100 Issue 8, p61-65. 5p. 2 Cartoon or Caricatures.

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Cook, James, 1728-1779 - Indigenous peoples - Voyages & travels - Underwater exploration - Oceania

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NO BLANK SPACE.
Sivasundaram, Sujit
Periodical Periodical | History Today. Nov2021, Vol. 71 Issue 11, p48-61. 14p. 3 Color Photographs, 7 Black and White Photographs, 1 Map. Please log in to see more details
The article discusses political change in the Pacific area during the age of revolutio... more
NO BLANK SPACE.
History Today. Nov2021, Vol. 71 Issue 11, p48-61. 14p. 3 Color Photographs, 7 Black and White Photographs, 1 Map.
The article discusses political change in the Pacific area during the age of revolution in the 18th century. It examines the impact of the French Revolution upon French colonies in the Pacific, how the voyages of British explorers James Cook and William Bligh, and French explorer Bruni d'Entrecasteaux changed the political landscape of Tonga.

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POLITICAL change - MODERNITY - KINGS & rulers - COLONISTS - COOK, James, 1728-1779 - TONGA - PACIFIC Area - HAWAII

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The Magic of Captain Cook.
Brierty, Max;Muecke, Stephen
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Journal of Australian Studies. Mar2024, Vol. 48 Issue 1, p4-16. 13p. Please log in to see more details

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"Weather, People, Ship": The Environment's Impact on Cook's First Voyage into the Pacific.
DONATI, VALERIO MASSIMO
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Terrae Incognitae. Dec2023, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p219-250. 32p. Please log in to see more details

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UnCooked Meets: Performing rediscovery in Aotearoa.
Hyland, Nicola
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Performance Research. May2023, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p30-35. 6p. Please log in to see more details

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Remembering Cook, Again: The State of a Mixed-Media Field.
Fullagar, Kate
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Australian Historical Studies. Nov 2021, Vol. 52 Issue 4, p611-631. 21p. Please log in to see more details

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World History and the Tasman Sea.
Bashford, Alison
Academic Journal Academic Journal | American Historical Review. Sep2021, Vol. 126 Issue 3, p922-948. 27p. Please log in to see more details
Tracking and analyzing connection and mobility are now conventional in oceanic and wor... more
World History and the Tasman Sea.
American Historical Review. Sep2021, Vol. 126 Issue 3, p922-948. 27p.
Tracking and analyzing connection and mobility are now conventional in oceanic and world historiography and in many Indigenous historiographies. This article offers a counterargument and counterinstance. On both sides of the Tasman Sea lie human histories of almost incommensurably different temporal orders, separate for several centuries and suddenly connected in 1770, when Polynesians and Aboriginal people met. The Tasman Sea turns out to be one of the more fascinating fault lines for world historians who seek to fold ancient and modern, so-called prehistory and history, together into new periodizations of deep time and shallow time. It suggests the need seriously to consider a Tasman Divide as much as a connected Tasman World. This article recasts James Cook's crossing of the Tasman Sea in 1770 less as a significant first contact between Englishmen and Indigenous Australians on that coast and more as a meeting of three peoples who occupied radically different temporalities: (1) the Polynesian Tupaia, (2) the Englishman James Cook, and (3) Aboriginal people whose names we do not know. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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HISTORIOGRAPHY - ABORIGINAL Australians -- First contact with Europeans - MAORI (New Zealand people) -- First contact with Europeans - COOK, James, 1728-1779 - HISTORY of scientific expeditions - BRITISH geographical discoveries - WORLD history - HISTORY - TASMAN Sea - PACIFIC Area

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THE WIDE WIDE SEA: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook.
Review Review | Kirkus Reviews. 2/1/2024, Vol. 92 Issue 3, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. Please log in to see more details
An acclaimed historian takes to the sea in this rousing tale of exploration. [ABSTRACT... more
THE WIDE WIDE SEA: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook.
Kirkus Reviews. 2/1/2024, Vol. 92 Issue 3, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
An acclaimed historian takes to the sea in this rousing tale of exploration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact & the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook, The (Book) - Sides, Hampton - Cook, James, 1728-1779 - Voyages & travels - Nonfiction

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The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook.
Pekoll, James
Review Review | Booklist. 2/1/2024, Vol. 120 Issue 11, p19-19. 1/6p. Please log in to see more details
The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook.
Booklist. 2/1/2024, Vol. 120 Issue 11, p19-19. 1/6p.

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Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact & the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook, The (Book) - Sides, Hampton - Voyages around the world - Cook, James, 1728-1779 - Scientific expeditions - Geographical discoveries - Nonfiction

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Mapping the Fantastic Great Southern Continent, 1760–1777: A Study in Enlightenment Geography.
Collingridge, Vanessa
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Cartographic Journal. Nov2020, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p335-352. 18p. Please log in to see more details

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The Compassion of Captain James Cook.
HEATHCOTE, CHRISTOPHER
Periodical Periodical | Quadrant Magazine. Jun2021, Vol. 65 Issue 6, p14-27. 14p. Please log in to see more details

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Captain Cook upon Changing Seas: Indigenous Voices and Reimagining at the British Museum.
McLaren, Annemarie;Clark, Alison
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Journal of Pacific History. Sep2020, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p418-431. 14p. Please log in to see more details

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The new cultural cringe.
Heffer, Simon;Heffer, Simon
Periodical Periodical | New Criterion; Nov2019, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p32-35, 4p Please log in to see more details

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“Endeavouring” and Other Eighteenth-Century Fictions.
Hessell, Nikki
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Eighteenth Century Fiction. Jan2024, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p145-148. 4p. Please log in to see more details
The terminology we use in eighteenth-century studies needs to encompass both the perio... more
“Endeavouring” and Other Eighteenth-Century Fictions.
Eighteenth Century Fiction. Jan2024, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p145-148. 4p.
The terminology we use in eighteenth-century studies needs to encompass both the period’s and the field’s global reach. James Cook’s ship HMS Endeavour provides a starting point for considering the terms that were used to imagine the eighteenth-century Pacific from Great Britain, the importance of refusing eighteenth-century fictions in and from the Pacific, and the need to expand our critical vocabulary in the field beyond the frameworks of the transatlantic world. This essay proposes “Endeavouring” as a Pacific-focused corollary to the term “Columbusing” in order to advance anti-colonial scholarship in eighteenth-century studies and broaden its scope and vision. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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18th century fiction - Vocabulary - Anti-imperialist movements - Cook, James, 1728-1779 - United Kingdom

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The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook.
DeWild, Melissa;Wyatt, Neal
Review Review | Library Journal. Nov2023, Vol. 148 Issue 11, p39-39. 1/5p. Please log in to see more details
The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook.
Library Journal. Nov2023, Vol. 148 Issue 11, p39-39. 1/5p.

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Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact & the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook, The (Book) - Sides, Hampton - Cook, James, 1728-1779 - Nonfiction

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Using AI In Australia to Detect Weeds.
Periodical Periodical | Sugar Journal. Oct2023, Vol. 86 Issue 5, p5-5. 1/3p. Please log in to see more details

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Sympathy, Magnetism, and Immoderate Laughter: The Feather in Cook's Last Voyage.
Pollitt, Ben
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Art Bulletin. Dec2019, Vol. 101 Issue 4, p70-94. 25p. Please log in to see more details

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Museopiracy: Redressing the Commemoration of the Endeavour's Voyage to the Pacific in Processions for Tupaia.
von Zinnenburg Carroll, Khadija
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Third Text. Jul-Sep2019, Vol. 33 Issue 4/5, p541-558. 18p. 5 Color Photographs, 3 Black and White Photographs. Please log in to see more details

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THE ENGLISH AND ABORIGINES FIRST CONTACTS.
Williams, Glyndwr
Periodical Periodical | History Today. Jan88, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p33. 7p. 9 Black and White Photographs. Please log in to see more details
Focuses on the relationship of Europeans and Aborigines in Australia in 1788. Histori... more
THE ENGLISH AND ABORIGINES FIRST CONTACTS.
History Today. Jan88, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p33. 7p. 9 Black and White Photographs.
Focuses on the relationship of Europeans and Aborigines in Australia in 1788. Historical accounts on the visits of voyagers William Dampier and James Cook to New Holland in 1688 and 1699; Experiences of voyagers in the land; Characteristics of the Aborigines who inhabited the land after the settlement of Cook.

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HUMAN settlements - GOVERNMENT relations with Aboriginal Australians - DAMPIER, William, 1652-1715 - COOK, James, 1728-1779 - VOYAGES & travels - HISTORY - AUSTRALIA

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COOK, DARWIN AND CORAL REEFS.
Yonge, C. M.
Periodical Periodical | History Today. Jul80, Vol. 30 Issue 7, p33. 6p. Please log in to see more details
Describes the contribution of James Cook and Charles Darwin to the scientific study of... more
COOK, DARWIN AND CORAL REEFS.
History Today. Jul80, Vol. 30 Issue 7, p33. 6p.
Describes the contribution of James Cook and Charles Darwin to the scientific study of coral reefs following voyages to the South Pacific. Information on Cook's voyage into the Great Barrier reef; Views of Cook on the nature of coral reefs; Details of Darwin's subsistence theory of coral reef formation.

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COOK, James, 1728-1779 - DARWIN, Charles, 1809-1882 - CORAL reefs & islands - SOUTH Pacific Ocean

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Captain Cook at Nootka: The Political Aftermath: In March 1778 Cook was the first European to set foot on the Pacific coast of Canada.
Woodcock, George
Periodical Periodical | History Today. Feb78, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p97. 8p. 5 Black and White Photographs. Please log in to see more details
Recounts the events which transpired during and after the arrival of British sailor Ja... more
Captain Cook at Nootka: The Political Aftermath: In March 1778 Cook was the first European to set foot on the Pacific coast of Canada.
History Today. Feb78, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p97. 8p. 5 Black and White Photographs.
Recounts the events which transpired during and after the arrival of British sailor James Cook in Vancouver, Canada, in March 1778. Purpose of his voyage; Information on the secret orders given to Cook by the Lords of the Admiralty in July 1776; Description of the initiation of trade in the region; Political implications.

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COOK, James, 1728-1779 - HISTORY of British Columbia - VOYAGES & travels - CANADA

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Two Hundred and Fifty Ways to Start an Essay about Captain Cook.
SOMERVILLE, ALICE TE PUNGA
Academic Journal Academic Journal | New Zealand Journal of History. Apr2019, Vol. 53 Issue 1, p3-49. 47p. Please log in to see more details

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