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Arctic Circles and Imperial Knowledge: The Franklin Family, Indigenous Intermediaries, and the Politics of Truth: Empire’s Other Histories

Autor Annaliese Jacobs Claydon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 ian 2024
In 1845 an expedition led by Sir John Franklin vanished in the Canadian Arctic. The enduring obsession with the Franklin mystery, and in particular Inuit information about its fate, is partly due to the ways in which information was circulated in these imperial spaces. This book examines how the Franklins and other explorer families engaged in science, exploration and the exchange of information in the early to mid-19th century. It follows the Franklins from the Arctic to Van Diemen's Land, charting how they worked with intermediaries, imperial humanitarians and scientists, and shows how they used these experiences to claim a moral right to information. Arctic Circles and Imperial Knowledge shows how the indigenous peoples, translators, fur traders, whalers, convicts and sailors who explorer families relied upon for information were both indispensable and inconvenient to the Franklins. It reveals a deep entanglement of polar expedition with British imperialism, and shows how geographical knowledge intertwined with convict policy, humanitarianism, genocide and authority. In these imperial spaces families such as the Franklins negotiated their tenuous authority over knowledge to engage with the politics of truth and question the credibility and trustworthiness of those they sought to silence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350292949
ISBN-10: 135029294X
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Empire’s Other Histories

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Annaliese Jacobs Claydon is an Archivist at the State Library and Archives of Tasmania, Australia. She received her PhD in British and Imperial History at the University of Illinois, USA, in 2015.

Cuprins

Introduction1. "Endeared to Me By Affliction": Love, Death and the First Land Arctic Expedition, 1819-18222. "He a Discoverer, Forsooth!": Arctic Sociability from Pall Mall to Great Bear Lake in the 1820s3. "All Things Are Queer and Opposite": The Franklins in Van Diemen's Land, 1837-18434. "Have You Seen the Esquimaux Sketch of the Ships?": Disappearing Ships and Inuit Maps, 1845-18495. "The Argument from Negative Evidence": Inuit Testimony, British Graves and the Myth of the Open Polar Sea, 1850-18526. "If You Can Command the Columns of the Times." The Tasmanian Case for Franklin's Rescue and the end of Penal Transportation, 1852-18547. "Melancholy Relics": the Imperial Afterlives of Sir John and Lady Jane Franklin ConclusionNotesBibliography