Volume 1 Of Russia And The South Pacific, 1696-1840: The Russians And Australia

Volume 1 Of Russia And The South Pacific, 1696-1840: The Russians And Australia

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Author: Glynn Barratt
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PRESS, 1988

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This comprehensive historical account, Volume One Of Russia And The South Pacific 1696-1840: The Russians And Australia, chronicles the often-overlooked Russian presence and influence across the vast South Pacific region, with a particular focus on its interactions with Australia. Glynn Barratt meticulously details the voyages, diplomatic encounters, and scientific expeditions undertaken by Russian explorers and officials from the late 17th century through the early 19th century. The narrative presents a scholarly yet engaging perspective on the geopolitical landscape of the era, illustrating the motivations and impacts of Russian expansion. It uncovers the intricate web of relationships and rivalries that shaped the region, offering a fresh understanding of a pivotal period in global history.

Author: Glynn Barratt

Published: 1988, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PRESS

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Description

Author: Glynn Barratt
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PRESS, 1988

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This comprehensive historical account, Volume One Of Russia And The South Pacific 1696-1840: The Russians And Australia, chronicles the often-overlooked Russian presence and influence across the vast South Pacific region, with a particular focus on its interactions with Australia. Glynn Barratt meticulously details the voyages, diplomatic encounters, and scientific expeditions undertaken by Russian explorers and officials from the late 17th century through the early 19th century. The narrative presents a scholarly yet engaging perspective on the geopolitical landscape of the era, illustrating the motivations and impacts of Russian expansion. It uncovers the intricate web of relationships and rivalries that shaped the region, offering a fresh understanding of a pivotal period in global history.