2019
DOI: 10.1080/21533369.2019.1707942
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Placing Joseph Banks in the North Pacific

Abstract: The South Pacific was a fulcrum of Joseph Banks' maritime world and global networks. The North Pacific was a distance and intangible fringe. This paper is concerned with how Banks should be 'placed' in the North Pacific. It tracks how Banks's activities have been delineated in terms of languages and categories of global and local, and centre and margin, and then considers the historical and geographical specifics apposite to his connection to the North Pacific. In this setting, ideas of place (as location and … Show more

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