On the basis of case examples of Pomerania and Southern Denmark, the article discusses the important role (established for the Baltic region since the Hanse era) played by the specialised trade of anchor or ship smithery in the motorisation of fishery and coastal shipping. This was a cultural upheaval with far-reaching consequences that got under way in the region in question around 1900. For the harbour smiths’ occupation it brought about an interesting development, as the members of this trade now became involved in the construction and repair of mechanical aids for operations on board, for example producing small boat engines and net winches, casting boat propellers and repairing steam engines and internal combustion engines
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This article investigates various maritime-cultural developments of three new Baltic Sea harbours i...
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The folkloristic investigation of the motorisation of fishing boats and small cargo sailing vessels ...
This article presents the results of current ethnographic field research carried out in the years 20...
An extraordinarily important component of modern change in maritime culture in the Baltic region was...
The author calls attention to notable current innovations in maritime culture at the beginning of t...
This article represents the second instalment in the publication of the results of research carried ...
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In view of fundamental changes in property ownership and the prevailing economic systems as well as...
The waning Middle Ages were characterized by an expansion in shipping activities. Not only were new ...
The article provides an overview of military, commercial and research ships used by Germany for the ...
The development of maritime passenger carriage on the coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania since 1...
After the fall of the Iron Curtain and the integration of the GDR into the federal marked economy of...
In 1908, the "marine minister" of the German Reich, Alfred von Tirpitz, had the Norddeutsche Lloyd's...
This article investigates various maritime-cultural developments of three new Baltic Sea harbours i...
There is hardly another source of income which suffered effects as comprehensively adverse at the ou...
The folkloristic investigation of the motorisation of fishing boats and small cargo sailing vessels ...
This article presents the results of current ethnographic field research carried out in the years 20...
An extraordinarily important component of modern change in maritime culture in the Baltic region was...
The author calls attention to notable current innovations in maritime culture at the beginning of t...
This article represents the second instalment in the publication of the results of research carried ...
Since the late 1960s, concerted efforts have been made in Denmark to preserve a small selection of c...
This article investigates recent developments in the design of gravestones and obituaries with marit...
In view of fundamental changes in property ownership and the prevailing economic systems as well as...
The waning Middle Ages were characterized by an expansion in shipping activities. Not only were new ...
The article provides an overview of military, commercial and research ships used by Germany for the ...
The development of maritime passenger carriage on the coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania since 1...
After the fall of the Iron Curtain and the integration of the GDR into the federal marked economy of...
In 1908, the "marine minister" of the German Reich, Alfred von Tirpitz, had the Norddeutsche Lloyd's...
This article investigates various maritime-cultural developments of three new Baltic Sea harbours i...
There is hardly another source of income which suffered effects as comprehensively adverse at the ou...