An edition of Life and death by the frozen sea (2018)

Life and death by the frozen sea

the York Fort Journals of Hudson's Bay Company Governor James Knight, 1714-1717

Life and death by the frozen sea
Knight, James, Knight, James
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An edition of Life and death by the frozen sea (2018)

Life and death by the frozen sea

the York Fort Journals of Hudson's Bay Company Governor James Knight, 1714-1717

"In September 1714, Governor James Knight, who was in his early seventies and one of the most experienced men ever to assume command of a Hudson's Bay Company post, arrived at Fort Bourbon on the western shores of Hudson Bay to take possession of the twenty-year-old French fort. He renamed it York Fort and it is subsequently remembered as York Factory. Knight's daily journal during his tenure (1714-17) at the fort offers an extraordinary narrative about the harrowing struggles that he and his men faced in establishing themselves and surviving in the harsh environment. Unlike most company officers, Knight talked freely about his personal feelings, especially his bouts of depression, and his health problems. In so doing, Knight offers the reader of today a rare glimpse into how the stresses that post managers faced could affect their mental and physical health, thus their leadership abilities. Knight took every opportunity to interrogate his aboriginal trading partners about their territories and those of their neighbours and his journals thus provide us with our first information in English (and some misinformation) about many of the First Nations of Canada's prairie west and subarctic and Inuit groups of the Arctic. Because of his age and previous experience, Knight's journals also provide crucial insights into all aspects of the business during the early eighteenth century. He was not loath to criticize company management and to offer ways to improve the profitability of company operations. Not least, his narratives offer some of the earliest descriptions of the protocols of the trade (many of which were carried over into the treaty-making era in western Canada two centuries later) including the use of indigenous emissaries both to gain the loyalty of indigenous traders and to curtail inter-tribal warfare that interfered with the trade."--

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Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Appendices
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: York Factory Journal, 1714-15
Chapter 2: York Factory Journal, 1715-16
Chapter 3: York Factory Journal, 1716-17
Epilogue: A Fatal End of a Dream
Appendices
Bibliography
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages [487]-491) and index.

Issued also in electronic format.

Text in English.

Published in
Toronto
Series
Publications of the Champlain Society -- LXXIX, Publications of the Champlain Society -- 79.
Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
971.2/71
Library of Congress
F1060.8.K65 A3 2018, F1060.8 .K55 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 509 pages
Number of pages
509

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Open Library
OL44410141M
ISBN 10
1487504721
ISBN 13
9781487504724, 9781487530778
OCLC/WorldCat
1059290192

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