• Titanic Victims and Villains
Author(s): Senan Molony
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 224
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Language: English
Date Published: 2009-03-01
Dimensions: 165 x 235 x 10mm
Publication City/Country: Stroud, United Kingdom
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Why is so much heroism attached to the sinking of the Titanic? Why do we accord impossible glory to the miserable, misbegotten drowining of the equivalent of a small town? What process led to the creation of champions? Who were the real heroes, and how were they overlooked? What did society - and the press - do with an overriding need for blame?
By identifying the fable-making, and finally throwing off a blanket of boasting, this book enables a fresh, sharp focus on history's most famous shipwreck. We see into the nature of prejudice, public values and political and national motives. It explores the light and the dark of what we thin we know: about the engineers, the musicians, the Captain, his officers, owners and officialdom - as well as the sinking itself and society's curious 'celebration' of abject catastrophe.
It also looks at sacrificial victims, in particular the character of Captain Stanley Lord of the Californian, a man tarred with abandoning fifteen hundred people to their fate.
Backed up with a new photographic archive and bolstered by a series of contemporary extracts to support its arguments, this is Titanic history presented in an entirely new and authentic light.
Book Info
Author Senan Molony
Date Published 2009-03-01
Dimensions 165 x 235 x 10mm
First Author Senan Molony
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780752445700
Language English
No. of Pages 224
Publication City/Country Stroud, United Kingdom
Publisher The History Press Ltd

Titanic Victims and Villains

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