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Author Burnett, D. Graham.

Title The sounding of the whale : science & cetaceans in the twentieth century / D. Graham Burnett
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2012
©2012

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Description xxii, 793 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cm
Contents Into the belly of the beast -- "The prince of whales" -- A cetaceous parliament -- Trials of force -- Shots across the bow
Summary From the Bible's "Canst thou raise leviathan with a hook?" to Captain Ahab's "From Hell's heart I stab at thee!," from the trials of Job to the legends of Sinbad, whales have breached in the human imagination as looming figures of terror, power, confusion, and mystery. In the twentieth century, however, our understanding of and relationship to these superlatives of creation underwent some astonishing changes, and with The Sounding of the Whale, D. Graham Burnett tells the fascinating story of the transformation of cetaceans from grotesque monsters, useful only as wallowing kegs of fat and fertilizer, to playful friends of humanity, bellwethers of environmental devastation, and, finally, totems of the counterculture in the Age of Aquarius. When Burnett opens his story, ignorance reigns: even Nature was misclassifying whales at the turn of the century, and the only biological study of the species was happening in gruesome Arctic slaughterhouses. But in the aftermath of World War I, an international effort to bring rational regulations to the whaling industry led to an explosion of global research - and regulations that, while well-meaning, were quashed, or widely flouted, by whaling nations, the first shot in a battle that continues to this day. The book closes with a look at the remarkable shift in public attitudes toward whales that began in the 1960s, as environmental concerns and new discoveries about whale behaviour combined to make whales an object of sentimental concern and public adulation. A sweeping history, grounded in nearly a decade of research, The Sounding of the Whale tells a remarkable story of how science, politics, and simple human wonder intertwined to transform the way we see these behemoths from below
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [677]-733) and index
Subject International Whaling Commission -- History.
Whales -- Research -- History -- 20th century.
Whales -- Research -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Whales -- Research -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Whaling -- History -- 20th century.
Whaling -- Law and legislation -- History -- 20th century.
LC no. 2011030694
ISBN 0226081303 (cloth : alkalihe paper)
9780226081304 (cloth : alkaline paper)
Other Titles Science & cetaceans in the twentieth century
Science & cetaceans in the 20th century
Science and cetaceans in the 20th century
Science and cetaceans in the twentieth century