Interpreting Maritime History at Museums and Historic Sites lays the groundwork for keeping this heritage alive in museums and historic sites. It provides the broadest spectrum of discussion and direction for those approaching new installations, projects and programming.
Interpreting Maritime History at Museums and Historic Sites lays the groundwork for keeping this heritage alive in museums and historic sites. It provides the broadest spectrum of discussion and direction for those approaching new installations, projects and programming.
List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements SECTION I: Introduction: Chapter 1 - Introduction to Maritime History Chapter 2 - The North American Maritime Chapter 3 - Boats and Ships of North America SECTION II: Case Studies Chapter 4 - Layers of Interpretation: the Charles W. Morgan's Changing Role at Mystic Seaport Erik Ingmundson interpreter Mystic Seaport Chapter 5 - Living Maritime History: The Historic Belle of Louisville Kadie Engstrom education coordinator Belle of Louisville Chapter 6 - Place Industry Recreation: Interpreting a Diverse Maritime Environment Joel Stone senior curator Detroit Historical Society Dossin Great Lakes Museum Chapter 7 - Underwater Archaeological Preserves Parks and Trails: A Florida Perspective Franklin H. Price senior archaeologist Florida Preserves Chapter 8 - Maritime Archaeology as "Evidence-Based Storytelling" Dan Harrison archaeologist Wayne State University Detroit MI Chapter 9 -Campus Preservation and Shipwreck Research at Whitefish Point Bruce Lynn Executive Director Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum Whitefish Bay Michigan Chapter 10 - Curating and Exhibiting Recreational Boating John Summers Manager of Heritage Services and Curator for the Regional Municipality of Halton Ontario. Chapter 11 - Living Maritime History: Chanties Ballads and Folktales Joel Stone with Lee Murdock balladeer and historian and Joanne Murdock maritime arts promoter. Chapter 12 - Interpreting Difficult or Dramatic History Joel Stone Chapter 13 - The "Other" Aspects of Maritime History Joel Stone About the Contributors Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements SECTION I: Introduction: Chapter 1 - Introduction to Maritime History Chapter 2 - The North American Maritime Chapter 3 - Boats and Ships of North America SECTION II: Case Studies Chapter 4 - Layers of Interpretation: the Charles W. Morgan's Changing Role at Mystic Seaport Erik Ingmundson interpreter Mystic Seaport Chapter 5 - Living Maritime History: The Historic Belle of Louisville Kadie Engstrom education coordinator Belle of Louisville Chapter 6 - Place Industry Recreation: Interpreting a Diverse Maritime Environment Joel Stone senior curator Detroit Historical Society Dossin Great Lakes Museum Chapter 7 - Underwater Archaeological Preserves Parks and Trails: A Florida Perspective Franklin H. Price senior archaeologist Florida Preserves Chapter 8 - Maritime Archaeology as "Evidence-Based Storytelling" Dan Harrison archaeologist Wayne State University Detroit MI Chapter 9 -Campus Preservation and Shipwreck Research at Whitefish Point Bruce Lynn Executive Director Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum Whitefish Bay Michigan Chapter 10 - Curating and Exhibiting Recreational Boating John Summers Manager of Heritage Services and Curator for the Regional Municipality of Halton Ontario. Chapter 11 - Living Maritime History: Chanties Ballads and Folktales Joel Stone with Lee Murdock balladeer and historian and Joanne Murdock maritime arts promoter. Chapter 12 - Interpreting Difficult or Dramatic History Joel Stone Chapter 13 - The "Other" Aspects of Maritime History Joel Stone About the Contributors Bibliography Index
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