Titanic: A Night Remembered

Titanic: A Night Remembered

by StephanieBarczewski (Author)

Synopsis

In a night of unforgettable tragedy, the Titanic, the world's largest liner on its maiden voyage, struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic at 11.40 p.m. on 14 April 1912 and sank at 2.20 a.m. the following morning. Over 1500 people died. Whose fault it was, and how the passengers and crew reacted, has been a subject of dispute ever since the first news of the disaster broke. Titanic: A Night Remembered , as well the story of the ship and its only voyage, is an account of ten of those who died: among them Titanic's captain Edward Smith and builder Thomas Andrews, John Jacob Astor, the richest man on board, and the bandmaster, Wallace Hartley, who played as the ship sank. Stephanie Barczewski traces their lives and careers and what brought all of them together on that fatal night. Many of those who died were treated as heroes (in contrast to men such as J. Bruce Ismay and Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon, who used their influence to get places in lifeboats). How these men and women were remembered in both Britain and America says much about contemporary values of manhood, heroism, chivalry and national pride. Titanic: A Night Remembered also sets the Titanic in the context of three ports: Belfast, where it was built; Southampton, which lost 600 citizens as members of its crew; and Queenstown in Ireland, its last port of call.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 382
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hambledon Continuum
Published: 01 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 1852854340
ISBN 13: 9781852854348

Media Reviews
there is much that is new and provocative in this hardheaded addition to Titanic literature ... it is well worth a read. Albert Smith, Irish Independent Whether you are an enthusiast about the Titanic or just interested in maritime events, then this book certainly won't disappoint. SHIPPING Today and Yesterday, July 2004 It is hard to imagine that there can be anything original left to wrote about Titanic, but surprisingly this new book by the Professor of History at Clemson University, South Carolina, has managed to approach the story from a new angle Ships Monthly, October 2004 Having been fascinated all my life by the Titanic disaster, I found treasure in Stephanie Barczewski's Titanic: A Night Remembered. She caught the point the film missed. All human tragedy apart, it was a moral tale. WF Deedes, The Telegraph, November 20, 2004
Author Bio
Stephanie Barczewski is Associate Professor of History at Clemson University, South Carolina.