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OverviewA wide-ranging history of the geography and communities of Kent from the earliest times to the present day. Kent, with its long coastline and its important geopolitical position close to London and continental Europe, and on major trading routes between Britain and the wider world, has had a very significant maritime history. This book covers a wide range of topics relating to that history from the earliest times to the present day. It sets Kent's varied coastline and waters in their geological and geographical context, showing how erosion and sediment deposition have contributed to the changing nature of maritime activities and populations. It examines Kent's strategic role in the defence of the country with the development and redevelopment of coastal defences, including four naval dockyards. It goes on to consider the supporting industries which grew up around the coastline, those which supplied raw materials and agricultural products from the county's hinterland, and its wider national and international trading links. It also discusses the diverse coastal communities of Kent and how they have changed in response to the demands of defence, trade, and changing population and migration patterns. In addition, the book includes detailed case studies which explore particular subject areas as exemplars of the major themes covered by the book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stuart Bligh , Sheila Sweetinburgh , Dr Jane Andrewes , Dr Claire BartramPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: The Boydell Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781783276257ISBN 10: 1783276258 Pages: 588 Publication Date: 15 October 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"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"ReviewsMaritime Kent is an academic work, [..] but many will find it contains interesting material. The success of some places and the misfortunes of others, past and current, provoke sober consideration. -- LOCAL HISTORIAN Author InformationStuart Bligh was formerly Head of Research at the National Maritime Museum and County Archivist for Kent. Sheila Sweetinburgh is a Principal Research Fellow in the Centre for Kent History and Heritage at Canterbury Christ Church University and editor of Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220 (Boydell, 2016) and Later Medieval Kent, 1220-1540 (Boydell, 2018). Stuart Bligh was formerly Head of Research at the National Maritime Museum and County Archivist for Kent. Andrew Lambert is Professor of War Studies at King's College, London and one of Britain's foremost maritime and naval historians. Sheila Sweetinburgh is a Principal Research Fellow in the Centre for Kent History and Heritage at Canterbury Christ Church University and editor of Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220 (Boydell, 2016) and Later Medieval Kent, 1220-1540 (Boydell, 2018). Elizabeth Edwards is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Kent and was from 1994-2007 Director of the Kentish Regional and Local History degree programme. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |