『Titanic - Part 1: Prestige and the illusion of safety』のカバーアート

Titanic - Part 1: Prestige and the illusion of safety

Titanic - Part 1: Prestige and the illusion of safety

無料で聴く

ポッドキャストの詳細を見る
The Titanic was built to be a floating emblem of progress, but pride in steel can be as fragile as trust in luck. As passengers stepped aboard, they entered a world convinced that disaster was a thing of the past.But the sea, and the systems meant to tame it, had other plans. In nineteen twelve, the White Star Line unveiled Titanic—a vessel of nearly nine hundred feet in length, boasting over forty-six thousand tons of confidence. The ship was advertised not just as modern, but as virtually unsinkable. Brochures, dinner parties, and headlines repeated it so often that the word itself became a kind of spell. Safety was a matter of faith, and faith was built into the ship’s design. Yet beneath the grandeur, the arithmetic of risk was quietly off-balance.Learn more at: https://thedisasterarchive.com/disaster/titanic

The Disaster Archive is part of The Archive Network by Jonkai Ventures, a collection of podcasts dedicated to exploring history's greatest disasters and the lessons they leave behind.

Support the podcast and access exclusive content on Patreon:

https://thearchivenetwork.com/support

Discover more archives and stories:

https://thearchivenetwork.com

Explore this archive:

https://thedisasterarchive.com

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
まだレビューはありません