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Migrant Ecologies : Environmental Histories of the Pacific World / James Beattie, Ryan Tucker Jones, Edward Dollam, et al.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Beattie, James, 1977-
Contributor:
Jones, Ryan Tucker.
Melillo, Edward D.
Series:
Perspectives on the global past.
Perspectives on the global past
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human ecology--Pacifc Area--History--Congresses.
Human ecology.
Ecology--Pacifc Area--History--Congresses.
Ecology.
Pacific Ocean--Environmental conditions--Congresses.
Pacific Ocean.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (321 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2022.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
"Migrant Ecologies: Environmental Histories of the Pacific World is the first volume explicitly dedicated to the environmental history of Earth's largest ocean. Covering nearly one-third of the planet, the Pacific Ocean is remarkable for its diverse human and non-human inhabitants, their astounding long-distance migrations over time, and their profound influences on other parts of the world. This book creates an understanding of the past, present, and futures of the lands, seas, peoples, practices, microbes, animals, plants, and other natural forces that shape the Pacific. It effectively argues for the existence of an interconnected Pacific World environmental history, as well as for the Pacific Ocean as a necessary framework for understanding that history. The fifteen chapters in this comprehensive collection, written by leading experts from across the globe, span a vast array of topics, from disease ecology and coffee cultivation to nuclear testing and whaling practices. They explore regions stretching from the Tuamotu Archipelago in the south Pacific to the Kamchatka Peninsula in the far north, resisting the depiction of the Pacific as isolated and uninhabited. What unites these diverse contributions is a concern for how the people, places, and non-human beings of the Pacific World have been shaped by, and have in turn modified, their oceanic realm. Building on a recent renaissance in Pacific history, these chapters make a powerful argument for the importance of the Pacific World as a coherent unit of analysis and a valuable lens through which to examine past, ongoing, and emerging environmental issues. By showcasing surprising and innovative perspectives on the environmental histories of the peoples and ecosystems in and around the Pacific Ocean, this work adds to current conversations and debates about the Pacific World and offers myriad opportunities for further discussions, both inside and outside of the classroom".
Contents:
Long-Distance Animal Migration and the Creation of a Pacific World: A History in Three Species / Ryan Tucker Jones
Many Diasporas: People, Nature, and Movement in Pacific History / Gregory Samantha Rosenthal
Chinese Resource Frontiers, Environmental Change, and Entrepreneurship in the South Pacific, 1790s-1920s / James Beattie
The Third Vector: Pacific Pathogens, Colonial Disease Ecologies, and Native American Epidemics North of Mexico / Benjamin Madley
Sentiment and Gore: Whaling the Pacific World / Lissa Wadewitz
Changes on the Plantation: An Environmental History of Colonial Samoa / Holger Droessler
"One Extensive Garden"? Citrus Schemes and Land Use in the Cook Islands, 1900-1970 / Hannah Cutting-Jones
Settler-Colonialism, Ecology, and Expropriation of Ainu Mosir: A Transnational Perspective / Katsuya Hirano
Pearl of the Empire: Conservation, Commerce, and Science in the Tuamotu Archipelago / William Cavert
From Boki's Beans to Kona Coffee: The ʻŌiwi (Native) Roots of an Exotic Species / Edward Dallam Melillo
Maunalua: Shifting Nomenclatures and Spatial Reconfiguration in Hawaii Kai / N. Haʻalilio Solomon
Bait and Switch: Tuna Wars, Territorial Seas, and the Ecogeography of the Eastern Tropical Pacific, 1931-1982 / Kristin A. Wintersteen
Wintering in the South: Birds, Place, and Flows / Emily O'Gorman
Bravo for the Pacific: Nuclear Testing, Ecosystem Ecology, and the Emergence of Direct Action Environmentalism / Frank Zelko
A Pacific Anthropocene / Ruth A. Morgan.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 https://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy
Description based on: online resource; title from PDF information screen (de gruyter, viewed March 23, 2023).
ISBN:
0-8248-9225-9
OCLC:
1380733248

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