Author: McDougall, Walter, A.. Title: Let the sea make a noise. A history of the north pacific from Magellan to MacArthur.
Description: New York Basic Books 1993 Bound, quarter cloth with board sides in original dustjacket, ix+793pp., 16,5x24cm., illustr. in b/w., in very good condition (dustjacket and binding with light traces of use). ISBN 9780465051526. This book of Walter A McDougall is a sweeping historical narrative that delves into the rich and tumultuous history of the North Pacific region. Spanning centuries, the book covers the exploration, colonization, and geopolitical struggles that shaped the area, including the roles of Russia, Japan, the United States, and other nations. With vivid storytelling and meticulous research, McDougall explores the cultural, economic, and military events that have defined the North Pacific as a vital crossroads of global history. This compelling work is a must-read for history enthusiasts and those intrigued by maritime exploration and geopolitical dynamics.
Keywords: Geschiedenis: algemeen, thematisch, theorie 9780465051526 history north pacific geschiedenis noordelijke stille oceaan maritime exploration maritieme verkenning geopolitical conflict geopolitieke conflicten colonization kolonisatie russia rusland japan un
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