Atlantic ports and the first globalisation, c. 1850-1930
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Atlantic ports and the first globalisation, c. 1850-1930
(Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series / general editor, A.G. Hopkins)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Contents of Works
- Atlantic ports : a theoretical model / Miguel Suárez Bosa
- The ports of the Canary Islands : the challenges of modernity / Luis Gabriel Cabrera Armas
- Porto grande of S. Vicente : the coal business on an Atlantic Island / Ana Prata
- The port of Casablanca in the first stage of the protectorate / Miguel Suárez Bosa and Leila Maziane
- The port of Dakar : technological evolution, management and commercial activity / Daniel Castillo Hidalgo
- The port of Lagos, 1850-1929 : the rise of West Africa's leading seaport / Ayodeji Olukoju
- Port of Havana : the gateway of Cuba (1850-1920) / Francisco Suárez Viera
- Port of La Guaira : from public to private management / Catalina Banko
- The emergence of Santos as a port of coffee (1869-1914) / Cezar Teixeira Honorato and Luiz Cláudio M. Ribeiro