To Master the Boundless Sea: The U.s. Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
To Master the Boundless Sea: The U.s. Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire
Abstract
"As the United States grew into an empire in the late nineteenth century, notions like 'sea power' derived not only from fleets, bases, and decisive battles, but also from a scientific effort to understand and master the ocean environment. Beginning in the early nineteenth century and concluding in the first years of the twentieth, Jason W. Smith tells the story of the rise of the U.S. Navy and the emergence of American ocean empire through its struggle to control nature. In vividly told sketches of exploration, naval officers, war, and, most significantly, the ocean environment, Smith draws together insights from environmental, maritime, military, and naval history, and the history of science and cartography, placing the U.S. Navy's scientific efforts within a broader cultural context"--
Series
Flows, migrations, and exchanges
Date
2018
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Place
Chapel Hill [North Carolina], Chapel Hill
ISBN
978-1-4696-4044-0
Citation Key
smithMasterBoundlessSea2018
Short Title
To Master the Boundless Sea
Language
eng
Library Catalog
Call Number
E182 .S574 2018
Extra
SCSU Faculty Scholar Award
Citation
Smith, J. W. (2018). To Master the Boundless Sea: The U.s. Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire. University of North Carolina Press. https://cscu-scsu-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/lh1dbl/01CSCU_NETWORK_ALMA71129669700003451