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E-grāmata: Beardmore: The Viking Hoax That Rewrote History

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2018
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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780773555341

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In 1936, long before the discovery of the Viking settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows, the Royal Ontario Museum made a sensational acquisition: the contents of a Viking grave that prospector Eddy Dodd said he had found on his mining claim east of Lake Nipigon. The relics remained on display for two decades, challenging understandings of when and where Europeans first reached the Americas. In 1956 the discovery was exposed as an unquestionable hoax, tarnishing the reputation of the museum director, Charles Trick Currelly, who had acquired the relics and insisted on their authenticity. Drawing on an array of archival sources, Douglas Hunter reconstructs the notorious hoax and its many players. Beardmore unfolds like a detective story as the author sifts through the voluminous evidence and follows the efforts of two unlikely debunkers, high-school teacher Teddy Elliott and government geologist T.L. Tanton, who find themselves up against Currelly and his scholarly allies. Along the way, the controversy draws in a who’s who of international figures in archaeology, Scandinavian studies, and the museum world, including anthropologist Edmund Carpenter, whose mid-1950s crusade against the find’s authenticity finally convinced scholars and curators that the grave was a fraud. Shedding light on museum practices and the state of the historical and archaeological professions in the mid-twentieth century, Beardmore offers an unparalleled view inside a major museum scandal to show how power can be exercised across professional networks and hamper efforts to arrive at the truth.


How the sensational discovery of a Viking grave in northern Ontario became a major museum controversy when it was exposed as a hoax.

Recenzijas

"Douglas Hunter gives voice to a large, international cast of characters both the supporters who believed a Viking grave had been found in Beardmore in 1931 and the naysayers who warned of a hoax. Eye-witness testimony, expert opinions, hearsay, and more, preserved in an extensive evidentiary record, cast light on the ins and outs and possible motives animating a coup-turned-scandal that threatened professionals' reputations and attracted scrutiny into the 1950s." Barnett Richling, University of Winnipeg, and author of In Twilight and in Dawn: A Biography of Diamond Jenness "A fascinating story about the alleged discovery of a Viking grave near Beardmore, Ontario, in the 1930s, and the ongoing controversy over its authenticity. Douglas Hunter uses the whole story as an entry point into thinking about disciplinary power, about what stories matter, whose voices count, and to whom." Christopher Dummitt, Trent University and author of Unbuttoned: A History of Mackenzie King's Secret Life "What makes Beardmore truly intriguing is Hunter's focus on big-picture issues, including toxically deferential academia and the history of museum culture. Hunter describes his focus as being on 'the history of history, or of the ideas in history' - Beardmore is a testament to how that approach, together with a factual retelling of events, can make for a richer reading experience. Hunter has written an excellent book that is engrossing from beginning to end, while also engaging with critical issues that were in play at a time in which Canadian history was very nearly rewritten." Quill & Quire "Beardmore: The Viking Hoax that Rewrote History could be a Nordic saga; it is a tale of intrigue, power, and conflicts, of heroes and villains. Douglas Hunter has painstakingly examined this hoax, from its soggy origins in a mining claim close to Beardmo

Acknowledgments ix
List of Recurring Characters
xi
Illustrations
xvi
Introduction 3(14)
PART ONE
1 The Middle Claim
17(17)
2 The Viking Age
34(11)
3 "Everything Is Conjecture"
45(9)
4 Carlo
54(13)
5 "The Biggest Historical Find ... in America"
67(16)
6 The Norse Grave
83(10)
7 "I Think He Is Honest"
93(10)
8 Troublesome Typology
103(15)
9 "One of the Greatest Hoaxes of All Times"
118(16)
10 Ripped Right Up the Back
134(10)
11 John Drew Jacob Investigates
144(13)
12 James Watson Curran to the Rescue
157(14)
PART TWO
13 "The Whole Story Is Perfectly Clear Now"
171(8)
14 From Thirty-One to Thirty
179(11)
15 Thomas Leslie Tanton Takes on the Case
190(12)
16 "He Is a Damned Liar"
202(12)
17 Doctor Currelly Publishes
214(13)
PART THREE
18 Doctor Tanton and Mr Elliott Investigate
227(14)
19 "The More Confused I Get"
241(12)
20 War Declared
253(11)
21 "A Once Open Mind Is Closed"
264(13)
22 "The Onus of Proof"
277(13)
23 The Precedence of Fellows
290(12)
24 The Judge's Survey
302(12)
25 The Last Word
314(13)
PART FOUR
26 Doctor Brandsted Investigates
327(10)
27 Professor Carpenter Strikes Back
337(17)
28 "I Am at Peace"
354(14)
Conclusion 368(11)
Notes 379(60)
Bibliography 439(10)
Index 449
Douglas Hunter holds a PhD in history and has written several books including The Place of Stone: Dighton Rock and the Erasure of America's Indigenous Past. He lives in Port McNicoll, Ontario.