The Rise of an Early Modern Shipping Industry: Whitby's Golden Fleet, 1600-1750

Author:   Rosalin Barker
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Volume:   v. 14
ISBN:  

9781843836315


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   19 May 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Provides a huge amount of detail about everyday maritime life in the important port of Whitby, home port of Captain Cook. The ancient but isolated town of Whitby has made a huge contribution to the maritime history of Britain: Captain Cook learned sailing and navigation here; during the eighteenth century the town was a provider of an exceptionally large number of transport ships in wartime; and in the nineteenth century Whitby became a major whaling port. This book examines how it came to be such an important shipping centre. Drawing on extensive maritime records, the author shows that it was commercial entrepreneurship which brought about the growth of Whitby's shipping industry, first in the export of local alum and carrying coal to London, then in northern European trades, alongside its very successful ship-building industry. The book includes details from the financial accounts of voyages. These provide a fascinating insight into seafaring in the period with details of the hierarchical structure of crews,and of shipboard apprentices learning the trade. Overall, a very full picture emerges of every aspect of the shipping industry of this key port. ROSALIN BARKER is an Honorary Fellow in the History Department at the University of Hull, and was formerly a tutor in adult education at the universities of Cambridge, Leeds and Hull and the Open University.

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Author:   Rosalin Barker
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint:   The Boydell Press
Volume:   v. 14
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.530kg
ISBN:  

9781843836315


ISBN 10:   1843836319
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   19 May 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: A Small Port in Yorkshire Foundations The Early Seventeenth Century Upheaval Stabilisation and Confidence Overview of the Seventeenth Century The Established Port 'They That go Down to the Sea in Ships' Conclusion

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A first-rate socio-economic history of an important and fascinating port. AUSMARINE, July 2013 (M)arvelously researched study (...) an excellent example of the new regional history, which examines specific pasts within the broader contexts of an historical period. Whitby's vital role in the development of England's early modern maritime trade and commerce has been resurrected in this definitive study. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY Barker is to be congratulated on her thorough use of an extensive and diverse range of local, regional and national archives. The book is groundbreaking in its use of under-exploited primary sources, manuscript and printed.both in record offices and privately held. HISTORY Rosalin Barker has produced an excellent book which considerably enhances our understanding of Whitby's role in this crucial period of British maritime expansion.to be strongly recommended to both academic reader and layman alike.THE MARINER'S MIRROR (A)n absolutely invaluable resource for further research. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY Has a great deal to commend it. It is a very readable account, based on original archival research and statistical analysis, that casts this early modern port in an entirely different light. NORTHERN HISTORY In this excellent and well-researched book Rosalin Barker charts the rise of Whitby's fleet, and of the town and its population.This is a well-written and readable book. BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR LOCAL HISTORY


(M)arvelously researched study (...) an excellent example of the new regional history, which examines specific pasts within the broader contexts of an historical period. Whitby's vital role in the development of England's early modern maritime trade and commerce has been resurrected in this definitive study. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY Barker is to be congratulated on her thorough use of an extensive and diverse range of local, regional and national archives. The book is groundbreaking in its use of under-exploited primary sources, manuscript and printed.both in record offices and privately held. HISTORY Rosalin Barker has produced an excellent book which considerably enhances our understanding of Whitby's role in this crucial period of British maritime expansion.to be strongly recommended to both academic reader and layman alike.THE MARINER'S MIRROR (A)n absolutely invaluable resource for further research. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORYBR> Has a great deal to commend it. It is a very readable account, based on original archival research and statistical analysis, that casts this early modern port in an entirely different light. NORTHERN HISTORY In this excellent and well-researched book Rosalin Barker charts the rise of Whitby's fleet, and of the town and its population.This is a well-written and readable book. BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR LOCAL HISTORY


Has a great deal to commend it. It is a very readable account, based on original archival research and statistical analysis, that casts this early modern port in an entirely different light. NORTHERN HISTORY In this excellent and well-researched book Rosalin Barker charts the rise of Whitby's fleet, and of the town and its population.This is a well-written and readable book. BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR LOCAL HISTORY


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