Research in Maritime History, Vol. 22

Gordon Boyce and Richard Gorski (eds.),
Resources and Infrastructures in the Maritime Economy, 1500-2000
 

Table of Contents

Contributors /  v-ix


Contributions

Gordon Boyce, "Introduction: Resource Flows and Maritime Infrastructures" / 1-4


Part 1: Intangible Infrastructures and their Components

Michael B. Miller, "Ship Agents in the Twentieth Century" / 5-22

Leos Müller and Jari Ojala, "Consular Services of the Nordic Countries during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Did They Really Work?" / 23-41

John Chircop, "The Narrow Sea Complex: A Hidden Dimension in Mediterranean Maritime History" / 43-61


Part 2: Resource Flows and Economic Development

Poul Holm, "Resources and Infrastructures in the Danish Maritime Economy: Evidence for the Coastal Zone, 1500-2000" / 63-82

Carol Hill, "Resources and Infrastructures in the Economy of Southwest Scotland, 1750-1850" / 83-102

Hrefna Karlsdóttir, "Fishing Rights in the Postwar Period: The Case of North Sea Herring" / 103-118


Part 3: Physical Infrastructures: Port Development and Planning

M. Elisabetta Tonizzi, "Economy, Traffic and Infrastructure in the Port of Genoa, 1861-1970" / 119-140

James Reveley and Malcolm Tull, "Centralized Port Planning: An Evaluation of the British and New Zealand Experience" / 141-161


Updated: July 17, 2012