Europe and the Maritime World :A Twentieth Century History

Publication subTitle :A Twentieth Century History

Author: Michael B. Miller;  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781316968048

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781107024557

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781107024557

Subject: K1 World History

Keyword: 世界史

Language: ENG

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This book explores the development of the global economy in the twentieth century through the lens of the European maritime infrastructure. Europe and the Maritime World: A Twentieth-Century History offers a framework for understanding globalization over the past century. Through a detailed analysis of ports, shipping and trading companies, Michael B. Miller shows how a European maritime infrastructure made modern production and consumer societies possible, influencing the development of a global economy in the twentieth century. Europe and the Maritime World: A Twentieth-Century History offers a framework for understanding globalization over the past century. Through a detailed analysis of ports, shipping and trading companies, Michael B. Miller shows how a European maritime infrastructure made modern production and consumer societies possible, influencing the development of a global economy in the twentieth century. Europe and the Maritime World: A Twentieth-Century History offers a framework for understanding globalization over the past century. Through a detailed analysis of ports, shipping and trading companies whose networks spanned the world, Michael B. Miller shows how a European maritime infrastructure made modern production and consumer societies possible. He argues that the combination of overseas connections and close ties to home ports contributed to globalization. Miller also explains how the ability to manage merchant shipping's complex logistics was central to the outcome of both world wars. He chronicles transformations in hierarchies, culture, identities and port city space, all of which produced a new and different maritime world by the end of the century. Part I. Networks: 1. Ports; 2. Shipping; 3. Trading companies and their commodities; 4. Intermediaries; 5. Culture; Part II. Exchanges: 6. World War I; 7. The time of troubles; 8. War and remaking, 1939–60s; 9. Transformation. 'This book opens up a challenging and audacious new perspective on the history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century globalization through its focus on European shipping, traders, and ports, and the networks that linked them. The ambitious scope of the book, resting as it does on deep research in many archives in many countries, is refreshing and a model of how transnational history should be written. The nuanced discussion of the evolving relationship between the global and the local is essential reading for all historians of globalization.' Geoffrey Jones, Isidor Straus Professor of Business History, Harvard Business School 'Michael B. Miller has produced a critical contribution to the history of the twentieth century, emphasizing the human dimension in the evolution of the globalized economy, through the impact of two world wars, the shift in economic power from West to East, the emergence of the Container, and the commodization of sea transport. In the process he integrates shipping, ports, hinterlands, business networks, and the wider economic impact of conflict, decolonization, and deregulation.' Andrew Lambert, King's College London '… will become a classic. This is a book that is a real pleasure to read, that is so full of information and debate that it will keep on giving.' Helen Doe, The Journal of Transport History

Chapter

MAIN PORTS

Hamburg, Rotterdam, and Antwerp

Hamburg

Rotterdam

Antwerp

Hamburg

Rotterdam

Antwerp

London and Liverpool

Le Havre and Marseille

WORLD PORTS

Singapore

2 Shipping

LOCAL TO GLOBAL

Fleet Histories

Coastal and Riverboat Feeders

The KPM

China Navigation Company

EXPERTISE

3 Trading Companies and Their Commodities

HOUSES

Imperial Enterprises

Transnational Enterprises

Articulations

COMMODITIES

Wool

Coffee

4 Intermediaries

COLONIAL TRADES

ON THE WATERFRONT

INSURERS AND REGISTERS

FREIGHT FORWARDERS

SHIPBROKERS AND AGENTS

5 Culture

DICHOTOMIES

LIVES AND EXPERIENCE

CULTURE IN ACTION

PART TWO EXCHANGES

6 World War I

WAR AND LOGISTICS

ECONOMIC WARFARE

BALANCE SHEETS

7 The Time of Troubles

SEA FLOWS

Trade

Passengers

PORTS

WORLD TRADING

8 War and Remaking

WORLD WAR II

THE REVOLVING DOOR

The Remains of War

Facts Change

The Coming Shape of Things

PHOENIX REPRISED

9 Transformation

AIR AND SEA

THE CONTAINER REVOLUTION

The Process

Effects: Globalization

Effects: Maritime Power and Culture

Afterword

Bibliography

Index

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