Exploiting the sea: aspects of Britain's maritime economy since 1870
Starkey, D.J.; Jamieson, A.J. (Ed.) (1998). Exploiting the sea: aspects of Britain's maritime economy since 1870. Exeter Maritime Studies. University of Exeter Press: Exeter. ISBN 0-85989-533-5. 220 pp. Part of: Exeter Maritime Studies. Exeter University Publications: Exeter. ISSN 0959-6313, more |
Authors | | Top | - Starkey, D.J., editor, more
- Jamieson, A.J., editor, more
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Abstract | 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. |
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