In Darkest Alaska: Travel and Empire Along the Inside Passage

In Darkest Alaska: Travel and Empire Along the Inside Passage

by Robert Campbell
In Darkest Alaska: Travel and Empire Along the Inside Passage

In Darkest Alaska: Travel and Empire Along the Inside Passage

by Robert Campbell

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Overview

Before Alaska became a mining bonanza, it was a scenic bonanza, a place larger in the American imagination than in its actual borders. Prior to the great Klondike Gold Rush of 1897, thousands of scenic adventurers journeyed along the Inside Passage, the nearly thousand-mile sea-lane that snakes up the Pacific coast from Puget Sound to Icy Strait. Both the famous—including wilderness advocate John Muir, landscape painter Albert Bierstadt, and photographers Eadweard Muybridge and Edward Curtis—and the long forgotten—a gay ex-sailor, a former society reporter, an African explorer, and a neurasthenic Methodist minister—returned with fascinating accounts of their Alaskan journeys, becoming advance men and women for an expanding United States.

In Darkest Alaska explores the popular images conjured by these travelers' tales, as well as their influence on the broader society. Drawing on lively firsthand accounts, archival photographs, maps, and other ephemera of the day, historian Robert Campbell chronicles how Gilded Age sightseers were inspired by Alaska's bounty of evolutionary treasures, tribal artifacts, geological riches, and novel thrills to produce a wealth of highly imaginative reportage about the territory. By portraying the territory as a "Last West" ripe for American conquest, tourists helped pave the way for settlement and exploitation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812220483
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 06/04/2008
Series: Nature and Culture in America
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Robert Campbell teaches history at Montana State University, Bozeman. His work has appeared in American Quarterly and Pacific Historical Review.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Voyage to Brobdingnag
Introduction
1. Continental Drift
2. Alaska with Appleton's, Canada by Baedeker's
3. Scenic Bonanza
4. Frontier Commerce
5. Totem and Taboo
6. Juneau's Industrial Sublime
7. Orogenous Zones: Glaciers and the Geologies of Empire
Conclusion: Inside Passage
Epilogue: Out of Alaska

Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

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