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The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019 (Cambridge Oceanic Histories)

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This book examines the deep historical relationship between whales and coastal communities in Northeast Japan over four centuries. It explores how whales shaped economic, cultural, and social life in the region from the early modern period to the present day.

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The Gods of the Sea offers a comprehensive oceanic history of Northeast Japan by centering whales as key actors in regional development. Fynn Holm traces how coastal communities exploited, revered, and coexisted with whales across four centuries, from the 1600s through 2019.

The book examines multiple dimensions of human-whale interaction, including commercial whaling practices, religious and spiritual beliefs, ecological changes, and modern conservation efforts. Holm demonstrates how whales were integral to the region’s economy, cultural identity, and environmental understanding.

As part of the Cambridge Oceanic Histories series, this work contributes to a broader understanding of how maritime communities shaped and were shaped by ocean ecosystems, offering valuable insights into Japan’s complex relationship with marine resources and the long-term consequences of human exploitation of ocean life.

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Author

Fynn Holm

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009305556

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