Titanic: References & Edit History

Additional Reading

Two classic accounts of the disaster, written by the doyen of Titanic scholarship, are Walter Lord, A Night to Remember (1955, reprinted 1988), and The Night Lives On (1986). More recent accounts are Michael Davie, Titanic: The Death and Life of a Legend (1987; also published as The Titanic: The Full Story of a Tragedy, 1986); Donald Lynch and Ken Marschall, Titanic: An Illustrated History (1992); and John P. Eaton and Charles A. Haas, Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy, 2nd ed. (1994), and Titanic: Destination Disaster, rev. ed. (1996). Two books that trace the changing image of the Titanic in 20th-century popular culture are Paul Heyer, Titanic Legacy: Disaster as Media Event and Myth (1995); and Steven Biel, Down with the Old Canoe: A Cultural History of the Titanic Disaster (1996). A first-hand account by the oceanographer who found the ship’s wreckage in 1985 is Robert D. Ballard and Rick Archbold, The Discovery of the Titanic, new and updated ed. (1995). Titanic: Legacy of the World’s Greatest Ocean Liner (1997) is a lavishly illustrated popularization. Theories concerning why the liner sank are discussed in Tim Foecke and Jennifer Hooper McCarty, What Really Sank the Titanic: New Forensic Discoveries (2008); and Brad Matsen, Titanic’s Last Secrets (2008).

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Researcher's Note

Titanic

There has never been universal agreement over the number of lives lost in the sinking of the Titanic. Beginning with the first news reports of the disaster, inquirers have found it unwise to trust the original passenger and crew lists, which were rendered inaccurate by such factors as misspellings, omissions, aliases, and failure to count musicians and other contracted employees as either passengers or crew members. Agreement was made more difficult by the international nature of the disaster, essentially involving a British-registered liner under American ownership that carried more than 2,000 people of many nationalities. Immediately after the sinking, official inquiries were conducted by a special committee of the U.S. Senate (which claimed an interest in the matter on the grounds of the American lives lost) and the British Board of Trade (under whose regulations the Titanic operated). The figures established by these hearings are as follows:

U.S. Senate committee: 1,517 lives lost

British Board of Trade: 1,503 lives lost

Confusion over these figures was immediately aggravated by the official reports of these inquiries to the U.S. Senate and the British Parliament; these reports revised the numbers to 1,500 and 1,490, respectively. The figures have been revised, officially and unofficially, so many more times since 1912 that most researchers and historians concede that they will never know how many of the people sailing on the Titanic died.

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Changed placement of images. Oct 15, 2024
Add new Web site: Live Science - Costa Concordia vs. Titanic: Do They Compare? Sep 13, 2024
Added information about the 2024 expedition to the wreckage. Sep 03, 2024
Article revised and updated. Aug 20, 2024
Media added. Jul 22, 2024
Added discussions on artifacts and tourism. Jun 14, 2024
Add new Web site: Al Jazeera - The Britannic and the Titanic: A story of two ships. May 31, 2024
Add new Web site: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - History of RMS Titanic. Apr 19, 2024
Add new Web site: Library Ireland - Thomas Andrews Shipbuilder. Nov 21, 2023
Add new Web site: World History Encyclopedia - RMS Titanic. Nov 16, 2023
Adjusted location of interactive media. Sep 08, 2023
Added a video. Jun 14, 2023
Add new Web site: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - R.M.S Titanic - History and Significance. Apr 24, 2023
Added an interactive diagram of the ship's interior. Mar 03, 2023
Media updated. Feb 17, 2023
Adjusted media location. Feb 17, 2023
Media placement updated. Feb 17, 2023
Added an interactive map. Feb 08, 2023
Media added. Feb 08, 2023
Media added. Feb 01, 2023
Add new Web site: Historic UK - The Sinking of RMS Titanic. Mar 11, 2022
Media added. Apr 09, 2021
Corrected display issue. Mar 18, 2021
Added information about the deterioration of the wreckage and noted the debate over the removal of artifacts. Oct 15, 2020
Top Questions updated. Jul 17, 2019
Add new Web site: The National Archives - Titanic. Aug 10, 2018
Add new Web site: The National Archives - Titanic. Aug 10, 2018
Article revised and updated. Jul 30, 2018
Corrected display issue. May 23, 2018
Media added. Sep 22, 2017
Media added. Apr 26, 2017
In the discussion of "hard-a-starboard," noted that the maneuver, which caused the ship to turn to port, was based on the order system that was then in place. Dec 19, 2016
Add new Web site: National Geographic - Would you have Survived the Titanic? Dec 05, 2016
Add new Web site: National Geographic Kids - Remembering the Titanic. Dec 05, 2016
Add new Web site: Easy Science For Kids - Titanic Facts. Dec 02, 2016
Add new Web site: LiveScience - The Titanic: Facts About the 'Unsinkable' Ship. Dec 02, 2016
Add new Web site: CoolKidFacts.com - Titanic Facts for Kids. Dec 02, 2016
Add new Web site: Science Kids - Fun Science and Technology for Kids! - Titanic Facts. Dec 02, 2016
Added illustration. Aug 28, 2015
Add new Web site: Royal Museum Greenwich - Titanic. Jul 09, 2014
Add new Web site: Buzzle.com - Titanic. Dec 21, 2012
Add new Web site: British Broadcasting Corporation - Titanic. Dec 21, 2012
Added a cross-reference to "Titanic: The Unsinkable Ship." Apr 11, 2012
Added interactive diagram of the ship. Feb 16, 2012
Add new Web site: Encyclopedia Titanica - RMS Titanic Facts and History. Jan 24, 2012
Add new Web site: Encyclopedia Titanica - RMS Titanic Facts and History. Jan 24, 2012
Add new Web site: National Museums of Northern Ireland - Titanica. Jan 24, 2012
Added interactive map of the ship's maiden voyage. Jan 24, 2012
Add new Web site: Titanic-Titanic.com Sitemap. Jan 24, 2012
Add new Web site: Titanic-Titanic.com Sitemap. Jan 24, 2012
Add new Web site: RMS, Titanic, Inc. Jan 24, 2012
Add new Web site: RMS, Titanic, Inc. Jan 24, 2012
Add new Web site: National Museums of Northern Ireland - Titanica. Jan 24, 2012
Add new Web site: Titanic Inquiry Project. Jan 24, 2012
Add new Web site: Titanic Inquiry Project. Jan 24, 2012
Article thoroughly revised. Jan 18, 2012
Added photographs. Nov 29, 2011
Added information concerning various theories about why the ship sank. Sep 24, 2010
Added books that discussed various theories about why the ship sank. Sep 24, 2010
Added new Web site: How Stuff Works - History - 10 Items That Went Down With The Titanic. Nov 04, 2008
Added new Web site: How Stuff Works - History - How the Titanic Worked. Oct 31, 2008
Article revised and updated. Apr 04, 2008
Added new Web site: Titanic in Nova Scotia. Nov 19, 2007
Added new Web site: The Official Site of the Titanic Historical Society, Inc. Jul 04, 2006
Media added. Jun 15, 2006
Article revised. Jun 16, 2005
Article revised. Oct 28, 1999
Article added to new online database. May 28, 1999
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