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Sailortown

Sailortown
Author: Stan Hugill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1967
Genre: Harbors
ISBN:

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Informal history of waterfront districts and the way of life of the sailor in seaports the world over, illustrated with drawings by the author.


Sailortown

Sailortown
Author: George H. Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1917
Genre: London (England)
ISBN:

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Sailor Town

Sailor Town
Author: Cicely Fox Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1919
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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‘For My Descendants and Myself, a Nice and Pleasant Abode’ – Agency, Micro-history and Built Environment

‘For My Descendants and Myself, a Nice and Pleasant Abode’ – Agency, Micro-history and Built Environment
Author: Göran Tagesson
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789695821

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This volume examines how people have been making, using and transforming buildings and built environments, and how buildings have been perceived, from the Byzantine period to modern times. It also considers a diversity of built constructions – including dwellings and public buildings, sheds and manor houses, and secular and sacral structures.


Port Towns and Urban Cultures

Port Towns and Urban Cultures
Author: Brad Beaven
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2016-05-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137483164

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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.


Sailor Town Days

Sailor Town Days
Author: Cicely Fox Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1923
Genre: Docks
ISBN:

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City Limits

City Limits
Author: Judith Owens
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773536515

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A variety of new approaches are used to look at the early modern European city.


Merseyside

Merseyside
Author: Mike Benbough-Jackson
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2011-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443831255

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Merseyside: Culture and Place demonstrates how Liverpool and Merseyside have a rich, fascinating and sometimes controversial cultural history. The result of a conference held to mark Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture in 2008, this interdisciplinary volume contains chapters by scholars working in a variety of fields, including Geography, Art, English, Marketing and History. There are many facets to Merseyside’s cultural history, and the contributors to this publication bring their own perspective to bear on various features of the area’s rich heritage. Taking in examples from the early modern era to the present day, Merseyside: Culture and Place draws attention to often overlooked cultural forms, such as sketches of the Mersey by J. M. W. Turner and the fan culture exhibited on Liverpool FC’s Kop. Each chapter in the book is based on original research and the contributors set their findings in a local, national and, in some cases, an international context. Both academics and general readers will find much of interest in a book that reflects Merseyside’s distinctive and multi-faceted character.


People, Place and Power on the Nineteenth-Century Waterfront

People, Place and Power on the Nineteenth-Century Waterfront
Author: Graeme J. Milne
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 3319331590

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This book explores the tenuous existence of seafarers, divided between their time on the ocean and their residence in sailortown economies geared to exploit them. Particular attention is given both to the contribution of seafarers as a global workforce into the nineteenth century, and to their help in creating vibrant multicultural enclaves in port cities worldwide. In addition, research explores the scandalized opinions of outside observers, challenging ideas about public behavior and relationships. Sailortown myths persisted far into the twentieth century, to the detriment of older waterfront districts and their residents, and readers will find this book is invaluable in casting new light on forgotten communities, whose lives bridged urban, maritime and global histories.


With Christ in Sailor Town

With Christ in Sailor Town
Author: Frank Thomas Bullen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1901
Genre: Merchant mariners
ISBN:

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