Port towns and urban cultures : international histories of the waterfront, c.1700-2000
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Port towns and urban cultures : international histories of the waterfront, c.1700-2000
Palgrave Macmillan, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Despite the port's prominence in maritime history, its cultural significance has long been neglected in favour of its role within economic and imperial networks. Defined by their intersection of maritime and urban space, port towns were sites of complex cultural exchanges. This book, the product of international scholarship, offers innovative and challenging perspectives on the cultural histories of ports, ranging from eighteenth-century Africa to twentieth-century Australasia and Europe. The essays in this important collection explore two key themes; the nature and character of 'sailortown' culture and port-town life, and the representations of port towns that were forged both within and beyond urban-maritime communities. The book's exploration of port town identities and cultures, and its use of a rich array of methodological approaches and cultural artefacts, will make it of great interest to both urban and maritime historians. It also represents a major contribution to the emerging, interdisciplinary field of coastal studies.
目次
Introduction by Brad Beaven, Karl Bell and Robert James. - 1. Strangers Ashore: Sailor Identity and Social Conflict in Mid-18th Century Cape Town by Nigel Worden. - 2. 'Hail, Tyneside lads in collier fleets': Song culture, sailing and sailors in North-East England by Paul Gilchrist. - 3. 'They are without Christ and without Hope': "Heathenism", Popular Religion, and Supernatural Belief in Portsmouth's Maritime Community, c.1851-1901 by Karl Bell. - 4. Hey sailor, looking for trouble? Violence, drunkenness and disorder in a Swedish Port Town: Gothenburg 1880-1920 by Tomas Nilson. - 5. On the Margins of Empire: Antipodean Port Cities and Imperial Culture c.1880-1939 by John Griffiths. - 6. Encounters on the Waterfront: Negotiating Identities in the Context of Sailortown Culture by Tytti Steel. - 7. Ports and Pilferers: London's Late Georgian Era Docks as Settings for Evolving Material and Criminal Cultures by William M. Taylor. - 8. From Jolly Sailor to Proletarian Jack: The Remaking of Sailortown and the Merchant Seafarer in Victorian London by Brad Beaven. - 9. 'If there's one man that I admire, that man's a British tar' : Leisure and Cultural Nation-Building in a Naval Port Town, c. 1850-1928 by Robert James. - 10. The Use of 'Local Colour' and History in Promoting the Identity of Port Cities: The Case of Durban, c.1890s-1950s by Vivian Bickford-Smith. - 11. To Be a Sailor's Wife: Ideals and Images of the Twentieth-Century Seafarer's Wife in the Aland Islands by Hanna Hagmark-Cooper. - 12. Hull, Fishing and the Life and Death of Trawlertown: Living the Spaces of a Trawling Port-City by Jo Byrne. - 13. Doing Urban History in the Coastal Zone by Isaac Land
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