A Few Acres of Ice Environment, Sovereignty, and "Grandeur" in the French Antarctic

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Synopsis

A Few Acres of Ice is an in-depth study of France's complex relationship with the Antarctic, from the search for Terra Australis by French navigators in the sixteenth century to France's role today as one of seven states laying claim to part of the white continent. Janet Martin-Nielsen focuses on environment, sovereignty, and science to reveal not only the political, commercial, and religious challenges of exploration but also the interaction between environmental concerns in polar regions and the geopolitical realities of the twenty-first century.Martin-Nielsen details how France has worked (and at times not worked) to perform sovereignty in Terre Adélie, from the territory's integration into France's colonial empire to France's integral role in making the environment matter in Antarctic politics. As a result, A Few Acres of Ice sheds light on how Terre Adeìlie has altered human perceptions and been constructed by human agency since (and even before) its discovery.

Book details

Author:
Janet Martin-Nielsen
ISBN:
9781501772115
Related ISBNs:
9781501772122, 9781501772092, 9781501772108
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Pages:
276
Reading age:
Not specified
Grades:
Graduate Student
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2024-09-18
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2023
Copyright by:
Cornell University 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
History, Law, Legal Issues and Ethics, Nonfiction, Outdoors and Nature, Politics and Government