Books
Amelia Khatri

Sailing History

Sailing History presents a fascinating journey through humanity's relationship with maritime navigation, exploring how sailing evolved from basic rafts to sophisticated racing vessels while profoundly shaping global civilization.

The book masterfully weaves together three crucial narratives: the technical evolution of sailing vessels, sailing's role in economic development, and its transformation from a survival necessity to a competitive sport. Through meticulous research incorporating archaeological findings, historical documents, and maritime records, readers gain unprecedented insights into how different cultures independently developed their sailing technologies.

The chronological progression takes readers from ancient Polynesian and Mediterranean seafaring cultures through the age of Viking longships and Chinese junks, to modern Olympic sailing competitions. Particularly intriguing are the detailed examinations of how various vessel designs reflected their cultural contexts and how weather pattern understanding revolutionized navigation methods.

The book's exploration of underwater archaeological discoveries reveals previously unknown aspects of historical sailing practices, adding fresh perspective to our understanding of maritime history. Drawing from naval architectural records and shipping manuscripts, the work skillfully bridges the gap between academic research and practical application, making complex concepts accessible to both maritime historians and sailing enthusiasts.

The book's unique value lies in its comprehensive approach to connecting past and present, demonstrating how ancient sailing wisdom continues to influence modern maritime practices, from competitive sailing to sustainable transportation solutions. This thorough examination of sailing's evolution provides readers with a deep appreciation for how maritime technology has shaped our world.
76 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
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