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Shipbuilding became a strict prerequisite to these achievements, from the past to the present, and it forms the main focus of this book. This volume aims to put together, and into dialogue with each other, different approaches to this phenomenon, from the point of view of history, naval archaeology, heritage or even tourism - new areas that the 20th and the 21st centuries elected as crucial focal points of interest.
Contents
Index of figures
Index of tables
Introduction
I. Learning from archaeology and literature
The Wreck of the Mid-17th-Century Erquy-Les-Hopitaux (Cotes D’Armor, France) Eric Rieth, Olivia Hulot, Marine Jaouen
Contribution to the Architectural Study of Ria deAveiro A, a Mid-15th-Century Portuguese Shipwreck Francisco J. S. Alves
Wooden Shipbuilding Techniques at Vila do Conde’s Shipyards Antonio Jose Carmo
II. Business and knowledge
Public or Private? Subcontracting French Naval Vessels in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries David Plouviez
Timber Supplying in the South Spanish Dockyards During the 18th Century Maria Amparo Lopez Arandia
Shipbuilding, Knowledge, Technology And Heritage Portuguese Shipbuilding & Low Countries Practices. Iberian Influences In The Dutch Golden Age Richard W. Unger
III. Shipbuilding heritage and social awareness
Politics and the Portuguese Underwater Cultural Heritage Filipe Castro
The Project of Building a new Tea Clipper — the Cutty Sark 2 Vladimir Martus
Editors’ Biographies
Authors’ Biographies