Too Little, Too Late? Redefining the Legacy of HMAS Perth (I), an Australian Warship Sunk in Indonesian Waters.

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-05-26 DOI:10.1007/s41636-023-00401-7
Natali Pearson
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Australian warship HMAS Perth (I) was sunk during the Battle of the Sunda Strait in 1942, claiming the lives of 353 men. It was not until 2017 that Indonesian and Australian authorities conducted a joint archaeological survey of the site. They found that Perth had been salvaged on an industrial scale, with less than 40% of the vessel remaining. The discovery devastated those with an emotional connection to Perth, and, following strong Australian government advocacy, informed Indonesia's decision to establish a maritime conservation zone, the nation's first, around the site. Although the 80 years since Perth sank have been characterized by a lack of official engagement, this article proposes that the recent destruction of Perth is not the end, but the beginning, of a new era of bilateral cooperation, founded on the recognition that the wreck has historical significance for Australia as well as potential benefits for local communities in Indonesia.

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太少,太晚?重新定义HMAS珀斯号的遗产(I),一艘在印度尼西亚水域沉没的澳大利亚军舰。
澳大利亚军舰HMAS Perth(I)在1942年的巽他海峡战役中沉没,造成353人死亡。直到2017年,印尼和澳大利亚当局才对该遗址进行了联合考古调查。他们发现,珀斯号已被工业规模打捞上来,只剩下不到40%的船只。这一发现摧毁了那些与珀斯有情感联系的人,并在澳大利亚政府的大力倡导下,促使印尼决定在该遗址周围建立一个海洋保护区,这是该国的第一个。尽管珀斯沉船80年来一直缺乏官方参与,但本文认为,最近对珀斯的破坏并不是一个新的双边合作时代的结束,而是一个新时代的开始,这一时代的基础是承认沉船对澳大利亚具有历史意义,也对印尼当地社区具有潜在利益。
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期刊介绍: Historical Archaeology is the scholarly journal of The Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) and the leading journal in the study of the archaeology of the modern era. The journal publishes articles on a broad range of historic and archaeological areas of interests such as slavery, gender, race, ethnicity, social class, globalization, industry, landscapes, material culture, battlefields, and much more.   Historical Archaeology is published quarterly and is a benefit of SHA membership.  The journal was first published in 1967, the year SHA was founded. Although most contributors and reviewers are member of the Society, membership is not required to submit manuscripts for publication in Historical Archaeology.  Scholarship and pertinence are the determining factors in selecting contribution for publication in SHA’s journal.
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