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Alaska: Saga of a Bold Land--From Russian Fur Traders to the Gold Rush, Extraordinary Railroads, World War II, the Oil Boom, and the Fight Over ANWR (Hardcover)
by Walter R. Borneman (Author) "When I would mention to chose only generally knowledgeable with Alaska and its literature that I was writing a history of that bold land, all..." (more)
Key Phrases: staging route, land freeze, national wildlife range, United States, New York, Copper River (more...)
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The last American frontier, Alaska packs into 615,230 square miles the American saga of explorers and hunters, followed first by miners and soldiers, then homesteaders and tourists making their way into the wilderness. Borneman, a historian and lawyer who has produced multimedia programs for National Geographic, is at his best when he writes about these heroes who battled treacherous weather and terrain. At the same time, he stages their adventures against the backdrop of military and political events. Though some newspapers derided Lincoln's secretary of state, William Seward, for purchasing the territory as a strategic outpost in 1867, his decision proved prescient during WWII, when Alaska proved useful in patrolling the northern Pacific, and especially during the Cold War, when it allowed us to keep watch over communist countries in Asia. Until it obtained statehood in 1959, however, Alaska remained a colonial possession where the U.S. government controlled access to natural resources on the land, in the water and under the surface. Even now, 41% of the state belongs to national reserves; and the controversies continue among conservationists, fisheries, and timber and oil companies. The chapters on Alaska's environment demonstrate the balance of textbook history and storytelling that makes this informative book so readable. On occasion, Borneman becomes mired in local history, such as the quarrel over the state capital, when he might have instead devoted these pages to the Natives, whom he leaves hovering in the background until they suddenly leap forward as activists in the 1960s. He might also have included illustrations. Mirroring the Alaskan landscape, the book's scale and blocks of unbroken text can be daunting. 10 maps.
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Book Description

The history of Alaska is filled with stories of new land and new riches -- and ever present are new people with competing views over how these resources should be used: Russians exploiting a fur empire; explorers checking rival advances; prospectors stampeding to the clarion call of "Gold!"; soldiers battling out a decisive chapter in world war; oil wildcatters looking for a different kind of mineral wealth; and always at the core of these disputes is the question of how the land is to be used and by whom.

Major themes include Alaska Natives, exploration and mountaineering, mining rushes, railroads and aviation, military operations, and the conflict pitting conservation against development, with a spotlight on the current debate over oil drilling in ANWR.

Some want Alaska to remain static, others are in the vanguard of change. Alaska: Saga of a Bold Land shows that there are no easy answers on either side and that Alaska will always be crossing the next frontier.



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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 624 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; 1 edition (February 4, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060503068
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060503062
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars 9 customer reviews (9 customer reviews)
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When I would mention to chose only generally knowledgeable with Alaska and its literature that I was writing a history of that bold land, all too often the response would be, "Oh, you mean like James Michener" Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
staging route, land freeze, national wildlife range, lode claims, seawater ballast, mining frontier, pelagic sealing, blue canoes, marine highway, subsistence way, placer claims, winter trail
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, New York, Copper River, Alaska Natives, Prudhoe Bay, North America, Russian America, White Pass, Glacier Bay, Cook Inlet, San Francisco, Prince William Sound, Alaska Range, National Geographic Magazine, Brooks Range, Great Britain, Russian-American Company, Alaska Railroad, Exxon Valdez, North Slope, Ernest Gruening, Bering Sea, Kodiak Island, British Columbia, Alaska Highway
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