Unfreezing the Arctic: Science, Colonialism, and the Transformation of Inuit Lands

Unfreezing the Arctic

Science, Colonialism, and the Transformation of Inuit Lands

2016 • 241 pages

This rich portrait of Arctic science, informed by ethnographic fieldwork and Inuit perspective, speaks to the interplay of science and international politics. It looks at episodes of exploration, colonial control, exchanges with indigenous populations, and the process of knowledge gathering on the Arctic s natural and living resources. Andrew Stuhl s compelling narrative weaves together distinct episodes into a backstory for what some have wrongly called the unprecedented transformations in the circumpolar basin today. "Unfreezing the Arctic" is among the first books to undertake a sustained examination of scientific activity in the Arctic across the long twentieth century, and it will be warmly welcomed by anyone interested in the commingled political, economic, and social histories of transboundary regions the world over."


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Listen, I'm totally biased with this one so I'm not going to go into too much detail, but I did learn a lot about a subject I didn't know too much about before!

October 31, 2024