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Stories from The Wreckage: A Great Lakes Maritime History Inspired by Shipwrecks

机译:来自残骸的故事:一个由沉船的湖泊海事历史

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"It's not my genre." Or region, time period, or what-have-you. As a graduate student studying maritime history and archaeology, I can't tell you how many times I heard fellow students and even some faculty utter these words when it came time to discuss a particular topic in the large but specialized field that examines our maritime past. So, I confess-as a lifelong East Coast resident-the history of the Great Lakes is not my typical arena. Another confession: the author is a colleague and a friend. It is because of our friendship that I decided to read his book in the first place, and boy am I glad I did.Stories from the Wreckage is not just a book on shipwrecks as dive sites nor tales of high drama from the wrecking events, it is a book that masterfully weaves what can be learned from the physical remains of ships on the bottom of the Great Lakes with the stories gleaned from the historical record. Moreover, it ties the role of the Great Lakes into the development of the United States as a whole, making it relevant to anyone interested in American history as their genre.
机译:“这不是我的风格。”或地区,时间段,或什么都有,你。作为一名研究生学习航海历史和考古,我不能告诉你多少次,我听到同学甚至一些教师说出这句话的时候是时候在我们的考察航海历史的大,但专业领域来讨论一个特定的主题。所以,我承认,作为一个终身的东海岸居民,在大湖区的历史,是不是我的典型领域。另一种表白:作者是同事和朋友。这是因为我们的友谊的,我决定在第一时间读他的书,和男孩是我从很高兴我did.Stories残骸不仅是一本关于沉船从失事事件的潜水地点,也不是极富戏剧性的故事,这是一本书,巧妙地编织什么可以从船只上的大湖从历史记录收集的故事底部的实物遗存学习。此外,它关系大湖的角色进入美国的发展作为一个整体,使其相关的兴趣美国历史作为自己风格的人。

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    《Sea history》 |2021年第175期|62-63|共2页
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    DEIRDRE OREGAN;

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