Dr Sara Caputo
@sarcaputo
History RF & Director of Studies @Cambridge_Uni @magdalenealumni @BritishAcademy_. Maritime labour, mapping & medicine. New book: bit.ly/4ctfQga
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‘Tracks were not simply tools, but stories that individuals at sea told themselves and about themselves’ #TracksOnTheOcean is a new maritime history, looking at the tracks voyagers left on maps, and the stories they told ⚓️ Out 29th August profilebooks.com/work/tracks-on… Dr Sara Caputo
Out now from Yale University Press: my new book "The Unnatural Trade: Slavery, Abolition, and Environmental Writing, 1650-1807" which explores attitudes to slavery in natural histories. Available now in the US and from October in the UK. Find out more and order at brycchancarey.com/bookshop/unnat…
#TracksOnTheOcean is publishing today ⚓️ 'Constantly mind-expanding' Philip Ball Magellan. Drake. Cook. Shackleton. What can their tracks across the map tell us of empire, conquest and maritime travel? 🗺️ profilebooks.com/work/tracks-on… Dr Sara Caputo
This look AMAZING! Congratulations to Dr Dr Sara Caputo on the publication of her newest book, 'Tracks: A History of Trailblazing Maps and Maritime Travel'!
Congratulations Dr Sara Caputo!🎉 Learn more about Sara's fantastic research into Captain Charles Marsden & the Battle of Jutland in a new blog which features a naval chart, photograph album & brass plate from the charthouse of HMS Southampton. chu.cam.ac.uk/news/archives-… Cambridge History
Looking forward to reading Dr Sara Caputo’s ‘Tracks on the Ocean: A History of Trailblazing, Maps, and Maritime Travel.” Congratulations to Dr Caputo on her monograph’s publication day!
Dr Sara Caputo Profile Books Congratulations!! Also, here it is in the wild in a Waterstones in Islington! 📚
"I am looking forward to talking to Dr Sara Caputo about her fascinating and wide-ranging book Tracks on the Ocean on Saturday. We're going to be discussing the origins of routes on maps, storytelling and exploration." Charlie Saturday at 3pm at Broad Street. eventbrite.co.uk/e/sara-caputo-…
NEW: Next week we'll be launching all the popular pamphlets from our AHRC-funded In All Our Footsteps project... We'll be holding a celebration and a discussion panel at Conway Hall in London at 5pm on Tuesday 10 September. You can sign up here: allourfootsteps.uk/events/in-all-…
Unbelievably kind review of Tracks on the Ocean by Dr Sam Willis in HistoryExtra: 'a brilliant idea - and one executed here as well as it was conceived' 'a triumph of the study of movement over what was once a "trackless world", and an act of impressive scholarship' Thank you!
'An erudite and accomplished account of such human wayfaring' A fantastic review for #TracksOnTheOcean by Dr Sara Caputo in the The New Statesman 🗺️ newstatesman.com/culture/books/…