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The Grey Undercurrent

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By extending their voyages to all oceans from the 1760s onward, whaling vessels from North America and Europe spanned a novel net of hunting grounds, maritime routes, supply posts, and transport c...
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  • 04 November 2024
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By extending their voyages to all oceans from the 1760s onward, whaling vessels from North America and Europe spanned a novel net of hunting grounds, maritime routes, supply posts, and transport chains across the globe. For obtaining provisions, cutting firewood, recruiting additional men, and transshipping whale products, these highly mobile hunters regularly frequented coastal places and islands along their routes, which were largely determined by the migratory movements of their prey. American-style pelagic whaling thus constituted a significant, though often overlooked factor in connecting people and places between distant world regions during the long nineteenth century.

Focusing on Africa, this book investigates side-effects resulting from stopovers by whalers for littoral societies on the economic, social, political, and cultural level. For this purpose it draws on eight local case studies, four from Africa’s west coast and four from its east coast. In the overall picture, the book shows a broad range of effects and side-effects of different forms and strengths, which it figures as a "grey undercurrent" of global history.

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Price: $32.99
Pages: 572
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Publication Date: 04 November 2024
ISBN: 9783111621739
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HIS000000 HISTORY / General, HIS001020 HISTORY / Africa / East, HIS001050 HISTORY / Africa / West, HIS037000 HISTORY / World, HIS037030 HISTORY / Modern / General, HIS057000 HISTORY / Maritime History & Piracy
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Felix Schürmann, Gotha Research Centre, University of Erfurt.