At the Far Reaches of Empire

The Life of Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra

By Freeman M. Tovell
Categories: History, Canadian History, World History, Regional & Cultural Studies, Canadian Studies
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774813662, 496 pages, April 2008
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9780774845373, 496 pages, August 2014
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774855952, 496 pages, November 2008
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774858366, 496 pages, January 2009

Table of contents

1 Beginnings

Part I: The Explorer

2 The 1775 Voyage on the Sonora

3 Preparations for the 1779 Voyage

4 The 1779 Voyage

5 Away from the North Pacific

Part II: The Commandant

6 The Nootka Crisis and the Spanish Response

7 The Administration of San Blas de Nayarit

Part III: The Diplomat

8 The Nootka Convention and the Expedition of the Limits

9 Bodega at Nootka

10 The Commissioners’ Negotiations at Nootka

11 Leaving Nootka

12 Results and Consequences of the Expedition of the Limits

13 Endings

Appendices

Glossary

Chronology

Abbreviations

Notes

Bibliography

Index

The most complete study of the accomplished Spanish naval officer Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra and his epoch yet written, At the Far Reaches of Empire is an absorbing narrative of eighteenth-century empire building.

Description

Capitán de Navío Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra was the most important Spanish naval officer on the Northwest Coast in the eighteenth century. Serving from 1774 to 1794, he participated in the search for the Northwest Passage and, with George Vancouver, endeavoured to forge a diplomatic resolution to the Nootka Sound controversy between Spain and Britain. Freeman Tovell’s thorough and nuanced study presents this officer as a key figure in the history of the region. Bodega's accomplishments place him in the company of Bering, Cook, Vancouver, La Pérouse, and Malaspina – those who advanced a better understanding of the geography, ethnography, and natural history of the area.

Reviews

This new study by Freeman Tovell, by reason of its broad coverage, meticulous research, ad balanced approach, will become an indispensable tool for any scholar interested in this topic. […] The book, exemplary in its layout and printing, has clearly been a labour of love for the author, witnesses the excellent illustrations (many in colour) that he has gathered over the years. Taken as a whole, Freeman Tovell’s work is a notable addition to the history of British Columbia.

- Roderick J. Barman

Tovell takes time to make the six-month journey. He tells the tale with an economy of words and yet with intriguing details that conjure to mind the difficulties of travel 250 years ago. … Tovell…, with consummate craftsmanship leads his readers through the development at Nootka…. If there’s a history lover in the family with a celebration on the horizon, introduce them to Freeman Tovell and his fascinating tales of courage, diplomacy, and intrigue when Victoria was still unknown on the far reaches of the Spanish Empire.

- Jim Hume

Tovell utilizes a great volume of primary and secondary sources – Tovell’s research is admirable. He is an excellent biographer, who examines the incredible life of Bodega y Quadra and provides understanding about the period ... This book is highly recommended for history students interested in Spain’s claim to the Pacific Northwest.

- CLAHR, Vol.14, No.4

An interesting, compelling, meticulously researched, fact filled biography of one of Spain’s more prominent naval scholar ... Tovell’s reader will be drawn in to savor and digest each chapter of this work which will appeal to the everyday reader and scholar alike ... UBC Press is to be commended for publishing [the book] in a handsomely bound hard cover edition as well as a more reasonably priced soft cover edition. I recommend it highly; it will be a valuable addition to your BC bookshelf.

- BC History, Vol. 42, No. 1