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- Title
The Many Currents of Antebellum Maritime Empire.
- Authors
Smith, Jason W
- Abstract
"The Many Currents of Antebellum Maritime Empire" by Michael A. Verney is a comprehensive examination of antebellum naval exploration and its role in the expansion of the U.S. maritime empire. Verney explores the influential group of "explorationists," who were primarily white, middle- and upper-class individuals with various political, commercial, scientific, and cultural interests that aligned in support of naval exploration. The book covers the U.S. Navy's voyages of exploration from the 1830s to the 1850s, highlighting their political, diplomatic, economic, and cultural significance. Verney's research is based on a diverse array of primary sources, shedding new light on overlooked expeditions. Overall, this book contributes to the growing body of scholarship on maritime and naval history in early U.S. history.
- Subjects
NAVAL history; IMPERIALISM; MARITIME history; GEOGRAPHICAL discoveries; NAVAL art &; science; HISTORY education; DIPLOMATIC history; MARITIME boundaries
- Publication
Diplomatic History, 2024, Vol 48, Issue 1, p158
- ISSN
0145-2096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/dh/dhad060