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England's Shipwreck Heritage Serena Cant

England's Shipwreck Heritage By Serena Cant

England's Shipwreck Heritage by Serena Cant


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Summary

in time of war wrecks have formed a landscape scattered across the oceans, linking friend and foe in common heritage.

England's Shipwreck Heritage explores the type of evidence we have for shipwrecks and their causes, including the often devastating effects fo the natural environment and human-led disaster.

England's Shipwreck Heritage Summary

England's Shipwreck Heritage: From logboats to U-boats by Serena Cant

What do characters as diverse as Alfred the Great, the architect Sir Christopher Wren, diarist Samuel Pepys and the Victorian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins have in common? All had some involvement in shipwrecks: in causing, recording or salvaging them. This book examines a variety of wrecks from logboats, Roman galleys and medieval cogs to East Indiamen, grand ocean liners, fishing boats and warships - all are woven into the history of shipwrecks along the coastline of England and in her territorial waters.

Wrecks are not just physically embedded in this marine landscape - they are also an intrinsic part of a domestic cultural landscape with links that go beyond the navy, mercantile marine and fishing trade. Evidence of shipwrecks is widespread: in literature, in domestic architecture and as a major component of industrial archaeology. Shipwrecks also transcend national boundaries, forming tangible monuments to the movement of goods and people between nations in war and peace. In peacetime they link the architecture and monuments of different countries, from shipyards to factories, warehouses to processing plants; in time of war wrecks have formed a landscape scattered across the oceans, linking friend and foe in common heritage.

England's Shipwreck Heritage explores the type of evidence we have for shipwrecks and their causes, including the often devastating effects fo the natural environment and human-led disaster. Ships at war, global trade and the movement of people - such as passengers, convict transports and the slave trade - are also investigated. Along the way we meet the white elephant who perished in 1730, the medieval merchant who pursued a claim for compensation for nearly 20 years, the most famous privateer for the American revolutionary wars and the men who held their nerve in the minesweeper trawls of the First World War. Highly illustrated and based on extensive new research, this book will appeal to anyone with an interest in England's maritime heritage.

England's Shipwreck Heritage Reviews

Illustrated with a rich variety of historic images, contemporary engravings, paintings, and plates, and backed up with extensive archival reseach, this book's subtitle doesn't exaggerate - it charts everything from old log-boats through Roman wrecks, medieval cogs, East Indiamen and warships of all kinds up to submarines.
Leigh Bishop, Diver

About Serena Cant

Serena Cant is a Data Team Officer at English Heritage.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Notes on the text
1. The hazards of the natural environment
2. Ships at war
3. The vagaries of human nature
4. The transport of people and goods around the world
5. Solving mysteries
6. How does it all come together? What is left to find out?
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index

Additional information

GOR007435324
9781848020443
1848020449
England's Shipwreck Heritage: From logboats to U-boats by Serena Cant
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Historic England
2013-08-15
320
N/A
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