From Far and Wide
eBook - A History of Canada's Arctic Sovereignty
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<p>In the early 20th century the Canadian North was a mystery, but the Canadian military stepped in, and this book explores its historic activities in Canadas Arctic.<br><br></p><p>Is the Canadian North a state of mind or simply the lands and waters above the 60th parallel? In searching for the ill-fated Franklin Expedition in the 19th century, Britains Royal Navy mapped and charted most of the Arctic Archipelago. In 1874 Canadian Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie agreed to take up sovereignty of all the Arctic, if only to keep the United States and Tsarist Russia out. But as the dominion expanded east and west, the North was forgotten. Besides a few industries, its potential was unknown. It was as one Canadian said for later.</p><p>There wasnt much need to send police or military expeditions to the North. Not only was there little tribal warfare between the Inuit or First Nations, but there were few white settlers to protect and the forts were mainly trading posts. Thus, in the early 20th century, Canadas Arctic was less known than Sudan or South Africa.</p><p><i>From Far and Wide</i> recounts exclusively the historic activities of the Canadian military in Canadas North.</p><p></p>
Autorenportrait
Peter Pigott is the author of more than 15 previous books, including<em>Sailing Seven Seas</em> and the bestselling<em>Canada in Afghanistan</em>. A well-known aviation writer, he has also published<em>Wings Across Canada</em> and<em>Wingwalkers</em>. He lives in Ottawa.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 19.11.2011
Umfang: 312 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781554889891
Umbreit-Nr.: 2288446
