Passion for the Past e-bog
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<p>Ivor Nol Hume has devoted his life to uncovering countless lives that came before him. In <i>A Passion for the Past</i> the world-renowned archaeologist turns to his own life, sharing with the reader a story that begins amid the bombed-out rubble of postWorld War II London and ends on North Carolinas Roanoke Island, where the history of British America began. Weaving the p...
E-bog
253,01 DKK
Forlag
University of Virginia Press
Udgivet
12 august 2010
Længde
384 sider
Genrer
HD
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780813929965
<p>Ivor Nol Hume has devoted his life to uncovering countless lives that came before him. In <i>A Passion for the Past</i> the world-renowned archaeologist turns to his own life, sharing with the reader a story that begins amid the bombed-out rubble of postWorld War II London and ends on North Carolinas Roanoke Island, where the history of British America began. Weaving the personal with the professional, this is the chronicle of an extraordinary life steered by coincidence scarcely believable even as fiction.<p>Born into the good life of pre-Depression England, Nol Hume was a child of the 1930s who had his silver spoon abruptly snatched away when the war began. By its end he was enduring a period of Dickensian poverty and clinging to aspirations of becoming a playwright. Instead, he found himself collecting antiquities from the shore of the river Thames and, stumbling upon this new passion, becoming an "e;accidental"e; archaeologist.<p>From those beginnings emerged a career that led Nol Hume into the depths of Roman London and, later, to Virginias Colonial Williamsburg, where for thirty-five years he directed its department of archaeology. His discovery of nearby Martins Hundred and its massacred inhabitants is perhaps Nol Humes best-known achievement, but as these chapters relate, it was hardly his last, his pursuit of the past taking him to such exotic destinations as Egypt, Jamaica, Haiti, and to shipwrecks in Bermuda.<p>When the author began his career, historical archaeology did not exist as an academic discipline. It fell to Nol Humes books, lectures, and television presentations to help bring it to the forefront of his profession, where it stands today. This story of a life, and a career, unlike any other reveals to us how the previously unimagined can come to seem beautifully inevitable.</p>