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Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Inhabitants of the Tundra | 1 |
2 | Early Explorers and Colonists | 35 |
3 | Trade Routes Through the Ice | 54 |
4 | The Massacre of the Bowhead in the Atlantic Arctic | 77 |
5 | Russians in the Arctic | 96 |
6 | The Hudson's Bay Company and the Royal Greenland Trade | 116 |
7 | The Arctic Defeats the Royal Navy | 142 |
8 | America and the Arctic in the Nineteenth Century | 168 |
9 | The Northern Sea Route | 199 |
10 | The Arctic in the Twentieth Century | 221 |
11 | The Search for Minerals | 244 |
12 | Who Owns the Arctic? | 263 |
References | 290 | |
Index | 325 |
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