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Jean-François de La Pérouse

Forfatter af Life in a California Mission: Monterey in 1786

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Image credit: Thomas Woolnoth (1785–1836) La Perouse, from a miniature in the possession of La Perouse’s niece at Alby (detail) stipple engraving print

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Kanonisk navn
La Pérouse, Jean-François de
Andre navne
La Pérouse, Jean François de Galaup, Comte de
Fødselsdato
1741-08-23
Dødsdag
unknown; disappeared in Oceania 1788
Køn
male
Nationalitet
France
Fødested
near Albi, France
Dødssted
disappeared in Oceania, 1788
Bopæl
France
Erhverv
naval officer
explorer
Kort biografi
Full name Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse

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We are hoping to travel to California and hope to see some of the missions, so thought this book might be a good introduction. It was!

As other reviewers have also shared, the introduction of the book is much more informative than the journals; though both were worth reading. 21st century romanticism of the missions vs 18th century reality of life in the missions: I'm pleased to now know the difference. A short read, but was both easy and difficult as the reader is brought to reality.
 
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mapg.genie | 1 anden anmeldelse | Apr 30, 2023 |
Beautiful volume full of misinformation. The author is an expert in Islamic art, but knows nothing of Turkoman art. She imposes an Islamic interpretation upon the Turkoman forms which originated prior to the Turkoman becoming Muslims. She totally denigrates the work of Dieter and Reinhold Schletzer, imposing her own interpretations for the objects shown. she states that the forms shown are Islamic, not uniquely Turkoman. Were this the case, one would expect to see these forms in many other Islamic countries. Such is not the case. The forms shown are found only among the Turkoman. She also sees Turkish influences in the art of the Turkoman. Obviously she is unaware that the Turks are descendents of the Turkomann. The result of two migrations into Anatolia from Central Asia. Rather than seeing Turkish influences in Turkoman art, one would expect to see Turkoman influences in modern Turkish art, After all, they were once the same people.… (mere)
 
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Huaquera | Jun 26, 2012 |
Une très bonne introduction à la Turquie contemporaine.
 
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everde01 | Jan 4, 2011 |
In the 17th century, Spain and the Roman Catholic Church established the network of missions along the coast of California. The French explorer, Jean Francois de la Perouse visited Monterey in 1786, and found that the mission fathers treated Indians like the Negro slaves were treated in the plantations of the French West Indies which he had also visited.
 
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keylawk | 1 anden anmeldelse | Nov 24, 2006 |

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