bokomslag Captain Kidd's Lost Ship
Historia

Captain Kidd's Lost Ship

Frederick H Hanselmann

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  • 224 sidor
  • 2019
The troubled chain of events involving Captain Kidds capture of Quedagh Merchant and his eventual execution for piracy in 1701 are well known, but the exact location of the much sought-after ship remained a mystery for more than 300 years. In 2010, a team of underwater archaeologists confirmed that the sunken remains of Quedgah Merchant had finally been found off the coast of the Dominican Republic. Kidds shipwreck reveals insights into life aboard a pirate ship, as well as the forces of world-scale economies in the 17th century. Using evidence from the site, Frederick Hanselmann deconstructs the tales of the nefarious captain, and what emerges is a true story of an adventurer and privateer contextualized by issues of economics, politics, empire, and individual ambition. The analysis takes in the sites main features, wood samples from the hull, the hulls construction, and mass spectrometry of sampled ballast stones. As Hanselmann unravels the mysteries surrounding the Moorish Quedagh Merchant, he finds linkages to world trade and the expansion of globalization in an extensive network connecting British, Indian, colonial American and Armenian kings, emperors, lords, governors, merchants, sailors, and pirates. Captain Kidds Lost Ship also makes a powerful case for in situ preservation, demonstrating that the community-based approach used for the Quedagh Merchant shipwreck avoids the artificial divide between cultural and natural resources. Today, the site is accessible to the general public as a Living Museum of the Sea that preserves cannons, anchors, corals, and the history of one of the worlds most famous pirates.
  • Författare: Frederick H Hanselmann
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780813056227
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 224
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-07-30
  • Förlag: University Press of Florida