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In "The Nootka Sound Controversy: A Dissertation," William R. Manning meticulously dissects the intricate geopolitical tensions surrounding the Nootka Sound dispute during the late 18th century, a pivotal moment that shaped North American maritime law and colonial politics. Combining rigorous historical analysis with a clear, analytical writing style, Manning delves into primary sources, including letters, treaties, and diplomatic exchanges, employing a narrative that interweaves legal theory with historical events. His dissertation offers a comprehensive examination of the competing claims of Britain and Spain, highlighting the implications on indigenous peoples and maritime exploration while situating the controversy within broader colonial ambitions of European powers in the Pacific Northwest. William R. Manning, an accomplished historian with a focus on maritime history and colonial studies, draws from a rich background in international law and anthropology that informs his insights into the Nootka Sound dispute. His academic journey, including extensive research in archival materials and an emphasis on transnational relationships, has equipped him with a nuanced understanding of the socio-political landscapes that fueled these tensions, making his analysis both informed and compelling. This dissertation is indispensable for scholars and students of early American history or maritime law, as it not only elucidates a critical conflict of the period but also serves as a lens through which contemporary issues of sovereignty and territorial disputes can be examined. Manning'Äôs thorough investigation challenges readers to consider the enduring complexities of colonial encounters and their lasting effects.
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전자책 : 2019년 12월 16일
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