The New Perlustration of Greenland

The New Perlustration of Greenland
Author: Hans Egede
Publsiher: International Polar Institute
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1736690205

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In the beginning of the 18th century there still was hope of finding Norse descendants among the Eskimo in Greenland. A Norwegian clergyman, Hans Egede, having managed to persuade the authorities that such people should be converted to the Lutheran faith, arrived in the Godthåb Fjord (in the southwest) to begin a new European settlement in Greenland, but found only Eskimo. The history of modern Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) can be traced to this voyage in 1721. He discovered no survivors of the old colonists, but stayed to found his own settlement at Godthåb (now Nuuk) and to begin the development of the country and its Inuit people.

Encyclopedia of the Arctic

Encyclopedia of the Arctic
Author: Mark Nuttall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2306
Release: 2005-09-23
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781136786808

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With detailed essays on the Arctic's environment, wildlife, climate, history, exploration, resources, economics, politics, indigenous cultures and languages, conservation initiatives and more, this Encyclopedia is the only major work and comprehensive reference on this vast, complex, changing, and increasingly important part of the globe. Including 305 maps. This Encyclopedia is not only an interdisciplinary work of reference for all those involved in teaching or researching Arctic issues, but a fascinating and comprehensive resource for residents of the Arctic, and all those concerned with global environmental issues, sustainability, science, and human interactions with the environment.

The Art of Greenland

The Art of Greenland
Author: Bodil Kaalund
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520048407

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Describes the art of Greenland from the earliest times to the present.

Legacies of David Cranz s Historie von Gr nland 1765

Legacies of David Cranz s  Historie von Gr  nland   1765
Author: Felicity Jensz,Christina Petterson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2021-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030639983

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This book brings together interdisciplinary scholars from history, theology, folklore, ethnology and meteorology to examine how David Cranz’s Historie von Grönland (1765) resonated in various disciplines, periods and countries. Collectively the contributors demonstrate the reach of the book beyond its initial purpose as a record of missionary work, and into secular and political fields beyond Greenland and Germany. The chapters also reveal how the book contributed to broader discussions and conceptualizations of Greenland as part of the Atlantic world. The interdisciplinary scope of the volume allows for a layered reading of Cranz’s book that demonstrates how different meanings could be drawn from the book in different contexts and how the book resonated throughout time and space. It also makes the broader argument that the construction of the Artic in the eighteenth century broadened our understanding of the Atlantic.

Romantic Norths

Romantic Norths
Author: Cian Duffy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783319512464

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This book explores various forms of cultural influence and exchange between Britain and the Nordic countries in the late eighteenth century and romantic period. Broadly new-historicist in approach, but drawing also on influential descriptions of genre, discipline, mediation, cultural exchange, and comparative methodologies, these essays not only constitute a substantial and innovative contribution to scholarly understanding of the development of romanticisms and romantic nationalisms in Britain and the Nordic countries, but also describe a pattern of cultural encounter which was predicated upon exchange and a sense of commonality rather than upon the perception of difference or alterity which has so often been discerned by critical descriptions of British romantic-period engagements with non-British cultures. The volume ought to appeal to a broad and genuinely international academic audience with interests in eighteenth-century and romantic-period culture in Britain and Scandinavia as well as to undergraduates taking courses in eighteenth-century, romantic, and Scandinavian studies.

Arctic Bibliography

Arctic Bibliography
Author: Arctic Institute of North America
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1520
Release: 1953
Genre: Arctic regions
ISBN: UOM:39015018687429

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On Thin Ice

On Thin Ice
Author: Richard Ellis
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2010-12-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780307454645

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Polar bears—fierce and majestic—have captivated us for centuries. Feared by explorers, revered by the Inuit, and beloved by zoo goers everywhere, they are a symbol for the harsh beauty and muscular grace of the Arctic. But as global warming threatens the ice caps’ integrity, the polar bear has also come to symbolize the environmental peril that has arisen due to harmful human practices. In the past twenty years alone, the world population of polar bears has shrunk by half. Today they number just 22,000. Urgent and stirring, On Thin Ice is both a celebration and a rallying cry on behalf of one of earth’s greatest natural treasures.

The Inuit World

The Inuit World
Author: Pamela Stern
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2021-11-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000456134

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The Inuit World is a robust and holistic reference source to contemporary Inuit life from the intimate world of the household to the global stage. Organized around the themes of physical worlds, moral, spiritual and intellectual worlds, intimate and everyday worlds, and social and political worlds, this book includes ethnographically rich contributions from a range of scholars, including Inuit and other Indigenous authors. The book considers regional, social, and cultural differences as well as the shared histories and common cultural practices that allow us to recognize Inuit as a single, distinct Indigenous people. The chapters demonstrate both the historical continuity of Inuit culture and the dynamic ways that Inuit people have responded to changing social, environmental, political, and economic conditions. Chapter topics include ancestral landscapes, tourism and archaeology, resource extraction and climate change, environmental activism, and women’s leadership. This book is an invaluable resource for students and researchers in anthropology, Indigenous studies, and Arctic studies and those in related fields including geography, history, sociology, political science, and education.