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Cornish Wrecking, 1700-1860 - Reality and Popular Myth (Hardcover, New)
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Cornish Wrecking, 1700-1860 - Reality and Popular Myth (Hardcover, New)
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Shows how the image of Cornish wreckers as villains deliberately
luring ships on to the rocks is a myth. Although the popular myth
of Cornish wrecking is well-known within British culture, this book
is the first comprehensive, systematic inquiry to separate out the
layers of myth from the actual practices. Weaving in legal, social
and cultural history, it traces the development of wreck law - the
right to salvage goods washed on shore - and explores the responses
of a coastal populace who found their customary practices
increasingly outside the law, especially as local individual rights
were being curtailed and the role of centralised authority
asserted. This groundbreaking study also considers the myths
surrounding wrecking, showing how these developed over time, and
how moral attitudes towards wrecking changed. Overall, the picture
of evil wreckers deliberately luring ships onto the rocks is
dispelled, to be replaced by a detailed picture of a coastal
populace - poor and gentry alike - who were involved in a
multi-faceted, sophisticated coastal practice and who had their own
complex popular beliefs about the harvest and salvage of goods
washing ashore from shipwreck. CATHRYN J. PEARCE holds a PhD in
Maritime History from Greenwich Maritime Institute. A former
associate professor of history with the University of Alaska
Anchorage's Kenai Peninsula College, she is now with University
Campus Suffolk where she continues to research on the relationship
of coastal people with the sea.
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