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The Mobilities of Ships
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Whereas studies of mobility have largely neglected the maritime realm, The Mobilities of Ships brings together seven chapters that tack through unexplored waters, offering a rich insight into the world of shipping mobilities past and present.
This book was published as a special issue of Mobilities.
We live in a world that is ever on the move, as is increasingly recognised within research on mobilities. Yet studies of mobility have failed to 'go to sea' with the same enthusiasm as mobilities ashore. When we consider mobility, we most often examine those movements that evidently form part of our everyday lives. We forget to look outwards to the sea. Yet ships have played - and continue to play - a significant role in shaping socio-cultural, political and economic life. This book turns our attention to the manifold mobilities that occur at sea through an exploration of the mobilities of ships themselves as well as the movements of objects, subjects and ideas that are mobilised by ships. The Mobilities of Ships brings together seven chapters that tack through unexplored waters and move between diverse case studies, including pirate ships, naval vessels and luxury yachts. In so doing, The Mobilities of Ships offers a rich insight into the world of shipping mobilities past and present.
This book was published as a special issue of Mobilities.
Autorentext
Anyaa Anim-Addo is a Lecturer in Caribbean History at the University of Leeds, UK. She has research interests in the maritime world, the politics of mobility, and race and gender in the post-emancipation Caribbean. She has published research in Historical Geography, Island Studies and Mobilities. William Hasty is an independent researcher based in Glasgow,UK He has published research in The Journal of Historical Geography, Cultural Geographies and Mobilities which addresses questions of politics, knowledge production and politics in relation to piracy in the early-eighteenth century. Kimberley Peters is a Lecturer in Human Geography at Aberystwyth University, UK. Her research focuses on mobility and governance in the context of the sea. She has published work in a number of journals and is the co-editor of the volume Water Worlds: Human Geographies of the Ocean.
Zusammenfassung
Whereas studies of mobility have largely neglected the maritime realm, The Mobilities of Ships brings together seven chapters that tack through unexplored waters, offering a rich insight into the world of shipping mobilities past and present. This book was published as a special issue of Mobilities.
Inhalt
- The Mobilities of Ships and Shipped Mobilities 2. Metamorphosis Afloat: Pirate Ships, Politics and Process, c.16801730 3. 'The Great Event of the Fortnight': Steamship Rhythms and Colonial Communication 4. Learning 'Large Ideas' Overseas: Discipline, (im)mobility and Political Lives in the Royal Indian Navy Mutiny 5. Unraveling the Politics of Super-rich Mobility: A Study of Crew and Guest on Board Luxury Yachts 6. Tracking (Im)mobilities at Sea: Ships, Boats and Surveillance Strategies 7. The Packaging of Efficiency in the Development of the Intermodal Shipping Container
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138082762
- Editor Anyaa (University of Leeds, UK) Anim-Addo, William (University of Edinburgh, UK) Hasty, Kimberley (University of Liverpool, UK) Peters
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Anzahl Seiten 132
- Größe H174mm x B246mm x T12mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9781138082762
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-08276-2
- Veröffentlichung 07.06.2017
- Titel The Mobilities of Ships
- Autor Anyaa Hasty, William Peters, Kimberley Anim-Addo
- Gewicht 252g
- Herausgeber Taylor & Francis