Exploiting the sea : aspects of Britain's maritime economy since 1870
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Exploiting the sea : aspects of Britain's maritime economy since 1870
(Exeter maritime studies)
University of Exeter Press, 1998
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Includes papers from the 1995 meeting of the annual maritime history conference hosted by the Centre for Maritime Historical Studies at Crossmead Conference Centre, University of Exeter
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Exploiting the Sea offers new perspectives on Britain's vital but changing relationship with the sea since the late nineteenth century. It assesses the significance to the British economy of sea-reliant industries such as shipping, shipbuilding, fishing, coastal trading and seaside tourism. It also seeks to explain why the clear pre-eminence that Britain established in the maritime world during the Victorian era has not been sustained in the twentieth century. Exploiting the Sea is a new volume in the highly successful series Exeter Maritime Studies, and brings together contributions from experts writing in their own specialist fields to give a wide-ranging but structured analytical approach to a misunderstood subject.
目次
Introduction - the maritime dimension of the British economy, David J. Starkey
Climax and climacteric - the British coastal trade 1870-1930, John Armstrong
Britain's shipping interests since 1930, Alan G. Jamieson
Dockyards and dockyard towns 1880-1939
Naval procurement and the British shipbuilding industry 1945-1964, Lewis Johnman and Anthony Gorst
Cornish fish and Norwegian ice, Tony Pawlyn
The development of the British distant-water trawling industry 1890-1939, Robb Robinson
Yachting and aquatic recreation 1890-1960, Janet Cusack
20th-century seaside tourism strategies, Nigel Morgan
British shipping and the British economy since 1870 - a retrospective view, Sidney Pollard.
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