Napoleon & St Helena – On the Island of Exile
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2011
Haus Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-906598-87-7 (ISBN)
Haus Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-906598-87-7 (ISBN)
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The island of St Helena, in the South Atlantic, is one of the most remote and most famous islands in the world. The island is a colonial survivor, almost without an economy of its own. This book offers an account of a visit to 'the last place on earth' and how the remote people and place respond to their legacy and isolation in a global world.
The island of St Helena, in the South Atlantic, is one of the most remote and most famous islands in the world. The Duke of Wellington had stopped at the island on his way back from India and had been struck by its remoteness, leading him to recommend it as Napoleon's place of imprisonment after his defeat in 1815, thrusting the island to the centre of world affairs. But where does this legacy leave St Helena today? The island is a unique colonial survivor, almost without an economy of its own. Lacking an airport, the only regular link is by the Royal Mail Ship. The inhabitants are dependent on the support of the British government and the island relies solely on its history, and the tourists attracted by Napoleon's last residence. This fascinating book is a vivid account of a visit to 'the last place on earth' and how a remote people and place respond to their legacy and isolation in a global world.
The island of St Helena, in the South Atlantic, is one of the most remote and most famous islands in the world. The Duke of Wellington had stopped at the island on his way back from India and had been struck by its remoteness, leading him to recommend it as Napoleon's place of imprisonment after his defeat in 1815, thrusting the island to the centre of world affairs. But where does this legacy leave St Helena today? The island is a unique colonial survivor, almost without an economy of its own. Lacking an airport, the only regular link is by the Royal Mail Ship. The inhabitants are dependent on the support of the British government and the island relies solely on its history, and the tourists attracted by Napoleon's last residence. This fascinating book is a vivid account of a visit to 'the last place on earth' and how a remote people and place respond to their legacy and isolation in a global world.
Johannes Willms is a historian and journalist. He is a correspondent for the German national daily Suddeutsche Zeitung
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.8.2011 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 150 x 250 mm |
Gewicht | 666 g |
Themenwelt | Reisen ► Reiseberichte ► Welt / Arktis / Antarktis |
ISBN-10 | 1-906598-87-8 / 1906598878 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-906598-87-7 / 9781906598877 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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