Bermuda Journal of Archaeology and Maritime History, Volume 22

Bermuda Journal of Archaeology and Maritime History, Volume 22

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The Journal of the Bermuda Maritime Museum Volume-22

Price: $5 per article; $20 for the entire volume

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The annual Bermuda Journal of Archaeology and Maritime History (BJAMH) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal, and publishes articles concerned with archaeological or historical research related to Bermuda. It is the successor journal to the Bermuda Historical Quarterly (BHQ), which ceased publication in 1982. Volume 22 presents an enthralling compilation of articles contributed by local and international scholars, providing a diverse and thought-provoking exploration of the island’s past.

Topics covered include a multidisciplinary exploration of indigenous weaponry recovered from the 16th-century shipwreck the San Pedro, an investigation of early 17th-century usage of the name “Bermuda” as seen in works by playwright and poet Ben Johnson, an analysis of the socio-economic dynamics among merchant class families during the American Revolutionary War, an investigation into derelict vessels from the 20th century, and an examination of the life of Lieutenant Colonel William Campbell, a former Bermuda governor. Additionally, transcriptions of the Governor’s Council Minutes are included, adding further depth to this edition.

Volume 22 is available for download.

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