The Way of the Ship: America's Maritime History Re-envisoned, 1600-2000

Author:   Alex Roland ,  W. Jeffrey Bolster ,  Alexander Keyssar
Publisher:   Turner Publishing Company
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9780470136003


Pages:   544
Publication Date:   01 November 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Alex Roland ,  W. Jeffrey Bolster ,  Alexander Keyssar
Publisher:   Turner Publishing Company
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.980kg
ISBN:  

9780470136003


ISBN 10:   0470136006
Pages:   544
Publication Date:   01 November 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Acknowledgments. Introduction. PART I: When Shipping Was King: Colonial Shipping and the Making of America, 1600-1783. 1 The Colonies and the Sea. 2 Richard Hakluyt's Maritime Plantations. 3 John Winthrop's Godly Society by the Sea. 4 Codfish, Timber, and Profit. 5 An Infant Industry. 6 The Shipping Business in 1700. 7 The Eclipse of Boston. 8 Coastal Commerce in Colonial America. 9 The Sailor's Life. 10 War and Transformation. PART II: A World within Themselves: The Golden Age and the Rise of Inland Shipping, 1783-1861. 11 A Tale of Two Ports. 12 Robert Livingston and the Art of the Deal. 13 Robert Fulton and the Art of Steaming. 14 The War of 1812. 15 Henry Shreve and the Taming of the River. 16 DeWitt Clinton and the Canal Craze. 17 Rushing to San Francisco. 18 Steam, Speed, Schedule: A Business Model for the Golden Age. 19 Matthew Fontaine Maury and the Growth of Infrastructure. PART III: Maritime Industry and Labor in the Gilded Age, 1861-1914. 20 The Hinge of War. 21 Anaconda, Anyone? 22 Benjamin Franklin Isherwood and the Industrialization of Ship Production. 23 The Alabama and Commerce War. 24 Cornelius Vanderbilt and the Rise of the Railroad. 25 Marcus Hanna and the Growth of Heartland Shipping. 26 John Lynch and the Quest for a National Maritime Policy. 27 John Roach and the New Shipbuilding. 28 West Coast Shipping and the Rise of Maritime Labor. 29 Andrew Furuseth, the Unions, and the Law. 30 Ships, Steel, and More Labor. PART IV: The Weight of War, 1905-1956. 31 Mahan, Roosevelt, and the Seaborne Empire. 32 War and Woodrow Wilson. 33 Robert Dollar and the Business of Shipping, 1920-1929. 34 A Tale of Two Harrys: The Radicalization of West Coast Labor. 35 Hugo Black and Direct Subsidy, 1935-1941. 36 The Henry Bacon and the War in the Atlantic, 1941-1945. 37 Henry Kaiser and the War in the Pacific, 1941-1945. 38 Edward Stettinius and Flags of Convenience. PART V: Megaship: The Rise of the Invisible, Automated Bulk Carrier, 1956-2000. 39 Daniel K. Ludwig and the Giant Ships. 40 Malcom McLean and the Container Revolution. 41 Farewell the Finger Pier: The Changing Face of Ports. 42 The Shrinking Giant: Maritime Labor in an Age of Mechanization. 43 Richard Nixon and the Quest for a National Maritime Policy. 44 Hot Wars and Cold. 45 Ted Arison and the Fun Cruise for Thousands. 46 Conclusion. Epilogue. Appendix A World and U.S. Commercial Vessels. Appendix B Value of U.S. Waterborne Cargo, 1790-1994. Appendix C Maritime Labor, 1925-2000. Appendix D U.S. Shipbuilding, 1769-1969. Glossary. Bibliographic Essay. Notes. Art Credits. Index.

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ALEX ROLAND is a Professor of History at Duke University, where he teaches military history and the history of technology. He previously taught at the U.S. Army War College and the U.S. Naval Academy. The author of several books, he is currently writing a biography of Robert Fulton. W. JEFFREY BOLSTER, a maritime historian, is a Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire. His book Black Jacks: African American Seamen in the Age of Sail was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. ALEXANDER KEYSSAR is the Stirling Professor of History and Social Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is the author of Out of Work: The First Century of Unemployment in Massachusetts, which won the Frederick Jackson Turner Award from the Organization of American Historians and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. His 2000 book, The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States, received the Beveridge Prize from the American Historical Association and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

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