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Maritime Kent through the ages : gateway to the sea /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bligh, Stuart (Editor ), Edwards, Elizabeth (Editor ), Sweetinburgh, Sheila (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Martlesham : The Boydell Press, 2021.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1) Introduction
  • Stuart Bligh, Elizabeth Edwards and Sheila Sweetinburgh; Part 1 Topography; 2) Kent's Changing Coastal Landscape: A View across Space and Time (or "where the land meets the sea"!)
  • Chris Young; Part II Defence; 3) Defending the Kent coast
  • Roman to Anglo-Saxon
  • Keith Parfitt; 4) The Maritime Defences of Kent from the Loss of Normandy to the Hundred Years' War
  • Adrian Jobson; 5) To Defend the Coast
  • Chris Ware; 6) Kent's Role in the National Defence Strategy,
  • 1815 to 1865: Dockyards and Harbours in the Age of Steam
  • Andrew Lambert; Part III Trade and Industry; 7) Trade and Industry during the Roman Period
  • Elizabeth Blanning; 8) Far-Fetched Treasures: The Maritime Networks of the Kingdom of Kent
  • Andrew Richardson; 9) Maritime Trade and Industry in Medieval Kent
  • Maryanne Kowaleski; 10) The Early Modern Period 1500-1700: Trade and Industry
  • Jane Andrewes; 11) Maritime Kent: Trade and Industry since 1700
  • David Killingray; Part III Coastal Communities; 12) Urban Privilege? The Advantages and Enjoyment of Cinque Ports Status in the Middle Ages
  • Gillian Draper; 13) Empire, Race, and Diversifying Kent's History,
  • C.1500-1840
  • Ben Marsh and David Killingray; 14) Maritime Communities in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Kent
  • Sandra Dunster; 15) A Rich Diversity: Modern Kent Coastal Communities
  • Elizabeth Edwards; Part IV Case Studies; 16) The Political and Strategic Importance of the Port of Sandwich in the Later Middle Ages c.1340-1500
  • Susan Rose; 17) "Ready for to go to the Sea": maintaining Fishing Families in Late Medieval Hythe
  • Sheila Sweetinburgh; 18Saints and Weirs: Late Medieval and Early Modern Communities within a Small Island Landscape in North Kent
  • Melanie Caiazza; 19) Early Modern Thanet: An Open Society
  • Gill Wyatt; 20) "Dost Thou Know Dover?": Locating Dover in the Early Modern Literary Imagination c.1500-1660
  • Claire Bartram; 21) "fat persons bathing whose appearance was most disgusting": Entertaining Thanet in the Age of Steam
  • Carolyn W. de la L.
  • Oulton; 22) Rhododendrons and Raids: Dover Naval Women's Daily Life and Emotions in 1918
  • Jo Stanley; 23) Afterword
  • Margarette Lincoln; Bibliography; Index