Dangerous Tides - (Transmare. Maritime Studies and the Movement of People, Goods, and Ideas from Antiquity to the Prese) (Hardcover)
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- The dangers and risks lurking in the deep waters of the world, be they profane and natural (storms, currents, shoals, cliffs, pirates) or divine and supernatural (the wrath of one or more gods, magic, sea monsters) are as individual and diverse as the stories of their consequences - and as numerous as the intentions behind these retellings and reconfigurations.
- About the Author: Ulrike Gehring; Simon Karstens; Christian Rollinger, Universität Trier, Germany.
- 285 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Economic History
- Series Name: Transmare. Maritime Studies and the Movement of People, Goods, and Ideas from Antiquity to the Prese
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The dangers of the oceans are as individual and diverse as the stories of their consequences. Maritime actors make their assessments of the balance between risk and benefit according to contingent historical and contemporary cultural criteria that aBook Synopsis
The dangers and risks lurking in the deep waters of the world, be they profane and natural (storms, currents, shoals, cliffs, pirates) or divine and supernatural (the wrath of one or more gods, magic, sea monsters) are as individual and diverse as the stories of their consequences - and as numerous as the intentions behind these retellings and reconfigurations. In their telling, specific dangers become accepted risks that those who undertake the venture of a sea voyage choose (or not) to expose themselves to. Maritime actors make their assessments of the balance between risk and benefit according to historical and contemporary cultural criteria, which are contingent on the discursive horizon of their time, as reflected in iconographic and textual sources. Building on sociological and historical understandings of "risk" as conscious exposure to specific dangers, the case studies in this volume engage with conceptions and discourses of maritime risks in written and visual media from antiquity to the early modern world, with contributions ranging from early Greek epic to British Atlantic merchants in the 1700s. This broad perspective enables a multifaceted study of representations of maritime dangers in words, images, and numbers, and to discuss contemporary discourses on causes, consequences, and methods for avoidance of maritime risk.About the Author
Ulrike Gehring; Simon Karstens; Christian Rollinger, Universität Trier, Germany.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.61 Inches (H) x 6.69 Inches (W) x .69 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.49 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 285
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Economic History
Series Title: Transmare. Maritime Studies and the Movement of People, Goods, and Ideas from Antiquity to the Prese
Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Format: Hardcover
Author: Ulrike Gehring & Simon Karstens & Christian Rollinger
Language: English
Street Date: August 18, 2025
TCIN: 1003297148
UPC: 9783111561301
Item Number (DPCI): 247-45-4554
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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