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El. knyga: History of the Port of London: A Vast Emporium of All Nations

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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473860407
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473860407

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The River Thames has been integral to the prosperity of London since Roman times. Explorers sailed away on voyages of discovery to distant lands. Colonies were established and a great empire grew. Funding their ships and cargoes helped make the City of London into the world's leading financial centre. In the 19th century a vast network of docks was created for ever-larger ships, behind high, prison-like walls that kept them secret from all those who did not toil within. Sail made way for steam as goods were dispatched to every corner of the world. In the 19th century London was the world's greatest port city. In the Second World War the Port of London became Hitler's prime target. It paid a heavy price but soon recovered. Yet by the end of the 20th century the docks had been transformed into Docklands, a new financial centre. The History of the Port of London: A Vast Emporium of Nations is the fascinating story of the rise and fall and revival of the commercial river. The only book to tell the whole story and bring it right up to date, it charts the foundation, growth and evolution of the port and explains why for centuries it has been so important to Britain's prosperity. This book will appeal to those interested in London's history, maritime and industrial heritage, the Docklands and East End of London, and the River Thames.
Acknowledgements vi
Preface viii
Chapter 1 The Romans and Early Saxons
1(15)
Chapter 2 The Medieval Port
16(39)
Chapter 3 At the Centre of the World
55(43)
Chapter 4 The New Docks of the Early Nineteenth Century
98(29)
Chapter 5 Towards the Age of Steam
127(36)
Chapter 6 The Port of London Authority
163(37)
Chapter 7 The Closure of the Upper Port and the Development of Docklands
200(24)
Chapter 8 The Modern Port of London
224(14)
Selective Bibliography 238(3)
Index 241
A native of the city in which he lives, Peter Stone has for well over a decade studied London's history and during that time written numerous articles for magazines and websites. His family has a long association with the East End of London and his ancestors worked as watermen on the Thames in the 18th century. Peter is a regular commentator about London on social media and is the creator of the popular website www.thehistoryoflondon.co.uk.