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Emma Johnson

Cook Voyages

Cook Voyages explores the life and expeditions of Captain James Cook, a pivotal figure in 18th-century maritime history and Pacific exploration. The book examines Cook’s three major voyages, highlighting his contributions to cartography and scientific understanding of the Pacific Ocean. These voyages resulted in the meticulous charting of New Zealand and the eastern coast of Australia, significantly expanding European knowledge of the region. Intriguingly, the Royal Society played a key role in sponsoring these voyages, driven by both scientific curiosity and the desire for colonial expansion. The book delves into the complex interactions between Cook and the indigenous cultures he encountered, acknowledging both the advancements in scientific discovery and the detrimental impacts of European colonialism.

Cook Voyages progresses chronologically through Cook's life, naval career, and each of his voyages, detailing navigational techniques, scientific observations, and encounters with indigenous peoples. It offers a balanced perspective, critically examining the long-term consequences of Cook's expeditions, including the introduction of diseases and the displacement of indigenous populations, while also recognizing his achievements in exploration.
128 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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