Titanic Myths in Popular History: Examining the evidence
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Many aspects of Titanic's history are misunderstood. Errors are often repeated from one book or television programme to another. Mark discusses a few common beliefs about the ship, focusing on the importance of going back to the primary sources. Whether you already know a lot about the Titanic or not, there is something for you.
He has authored many critically acclaimed books, including Olympic, Titanic & Britannic: An Illustrated History of the ‘Olympic’ Class Ships (2012). He gives regular talks on the subject: ‘I am not exaggerating to say that you are one of the best lecturers I’ve heard…; so articulate, precise and unassuming as you share your in-depth and impeccably referenced knowledge’.
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He has authored many critically acclaimed books, including Olympic, Titanic & Britannic: An Illustrated History of the ‘Olympic’ Class Ships (2012). He gives regular talks on the subject: ‘I am not exaggerating to say that you are one of the best lecturers I’ve heard…; so articulate, precise and unassuming as you share your in-depth and impeccably referenced knowledge’.
Tickets £5
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