02513cam a22002414i 4500999001700000020001800017082002000035100003400055245008600089260003200175300002400207440003600231504006700267505015100334520151300485546001301998650002002011650002802031650002602059650003902085942001202124952013502136 c37356d37356 a978113854650900a910.9162bLAL-G1 aLaloë, Anne-Flore,eauthor.14aThe geography of the ocean :bknowing the ocean as a space /cAnne-Flore Laloë. aNew York:bRoutledge,c2016 a164 pages :bill. ; aStudies in Historical Geography aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 147-158) and index.0 aIntellectual setting -- 1492 and the discoveries of America -- The Enlightenment and the ocean-space -- In-depth knowledge : the deep ocean-space. a"This book employs a broad conceptual and methodological framework to analyse specific events that have contributed to the production of geographical knowledge about the ocean. These include, but are not limited to, Christopher Columbus’ first transatlantic journey, the mapping of nonexistent islands, the establishment of transoceanic trade routes, the discovery of largescale water movements, the HMS Challenger expedition, the search for the elusive Terra Australis Incognita, the formulation of the theory of continental drift and the mapping of the seabed. Using a combination of original, empirical (archival, material and cartographic), and theoretical sources, this book uniquely brings together fascinating narratives throughout history to produce a representation and mapping of geographical oceanic knowledge. It questions how we know what we know about the oceans and how this knowledge is represented and mapped. The book then uses this representation and mapping as a way to coherently trace the evolution of oceanic spatial awareness. In recent years, particularly in historical geography, discovering and knowing the ocean-space has been a completely separate enterprise from discovering and colonising the lands beyond it. There has been such focus on studying colonised lands, yet the oceans between them have been neglected. This book gives the geographical ocean a voice to be acknowledged as a space where history, geography and indeed historical geography took place." -- Publisher aEnglish. 0aOceanxHistory. 0aOcean and civilization. 0aHistorical geography. 0aDiscoveries in geographyxHistory. 2ddccBK 00104070aNASSDOCbNASSDOCcCARTd2022-11-30e7g3213.59l0o910.9162 LAL-Gp52553r2022-11-30 00:00:00v4402.18w2022-11-30yBK