Wreckers, 9780241741320
Hardcover
Imperialism’s hidden history: shipwrecks, resistance, and the chaotic birth of empires.
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Wreckers

disaster in the age of discovery

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  • Hardcover

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    21 July 2025

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Summary

Adrift: A New History of Shipwrecks and Imperial Ambitions

A gripping new history of the shipwrecks and other failed voyages at the dawn of imperialism (15-16th C), Adrift sinks the old narratives of imperialism, revealing the violent, chaotic, and improvised reality of empire-building from the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries.

While figures such as Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Ferdinand Magellan are celebrated for their maritime achievements - reachin…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241741320
ISBN-10:0241741327
Author:Simon Park
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Viking
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:21 July 2025
Weight:519g
Dimensions:242mm x 161mm x 29mm
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Critics Review

‘Simon Park tells the dark, twisted, sometimes terrifying story behind the pageant we think we know: how Europeans went out to meet the world, ‘discover’ it and make their empires. He tells a story of lovers and cannibals, shipwrecks and mutinies and ruinous failures from a wide-angle view and a continent’s worth of sources. His immaculate scholarship puts the risk and the blood back into what sometimes seems just a lifeless parade, the human story of discovery’ – Michael Pye, author of The Edge of the WorldAn excellent account of voyages in the Age of Discovery, focussing on the complex reality in which shipwreck and disaster were as frequent as successful landfall. Superbly written, entertaining and compelling, this book should be read by anyone interested in this pivotal period in history – David Gibbins

About The Author

Simon Park

Simon Park is Associate Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Portuguese at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow at St Anne’s College, Oxford. He is an expert in the literature and material culture of the early modern world, particularly from Portugal and its vast global empire. This is his first book for a general reader.

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