This article examines the relationship between Durban and Southampton constructed by the Union Castle Line between 1900 and the 1930s. It shows how specific, long-lasting patterns of commercial organisation and labour recruitment were laid down, and how they survived the contingencies of war, working class insurgency and financial crisis. The article proposes the concepts of ‘maritime capital field’ and ‘maritime labour field’ to describe the long-lasting shapes which transnational structural relationships gave to imperial shipping enterprises. A critique is made of the work of Michael Miller on European shipping companies in this period: the article demonstrates that the Union Castle case challenges both Miller’s emphasis on an expansive g...
This thesis argues and consequently proves how the shipbuilding industry in Sunderland along the Riv...
Abstract: Background: The cascading effect in the liner shipping industry has forced the ply of larg...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of marketing communications of British s...
Zwischen den 880er und frühen 920er Jahren hat Durban sich vom unbedeutenden Hafen der britischen Ko...
The publishing and curating career of Mike Stammers demonstrated Liverpool’s multifarious colonial c...
The Port of London was in crisis and its future was in jeopardy at the turn of the twentieth century...
The empirical subject of this thesis is the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSPC), a British-based...
Glasgow and Bombay emerged almost simultaneously as modern ports in the second half of the nineteent...
This article engages theories of mobility to examine the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s 1851 expa...
Cain and Hopkins' influential theory of British imperialism opted for a metropolitan-based model of ...
This chapter examines the history of interior design for the Union-Castle passenger liners sailing f...
This thesis examines the history of interior design for the Union-Castle passenger liners sailing fr...
This thesis examines the history of interior design for the Union-Castle passenger liners sailing fr...
A tramp ship is a vessel with no regular ports of call or sailing schedule. Tramp ships normally car...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.In theorising globalisation, capital is represented ...
This thesis argues and consequently proves how the shipbuilding industry in Sunderland along the Riv...
Abstract: Background: The cascading effect in the liner shipping industry has forced the ply of larg...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of marketing communications of British s...
Zwischen den 880er und frühen 920er Jahren hat Durban sich vom unbedeutenden Hafen der britischen Ko...
The publishing and curating career of Mike Stammers demonstrated Liverpool’s multifarious colonial c...
The Port of London was in crisis and its future was in jeopardy at the turn of the twentieth century...
The empirical subject of this thesis is the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSPC), a British-based...
Glasgow and Bombay emerged almost simultaneously as modern ports in the second half of the nineteent...
This article engages theories of mobility to examine the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’s 1851 expa...
Cain and Hopkins' influential theory of British imperialism opted for a metropolitan-based model of ...
This chapter examines the history of interior design for the Union-Castle passenger liners sailing f...
This thesis examines the history of interior design for the Union-Castle passenger liners sailing fr...
This thesis examines the history of interior design for the Union-Castle passenger liners sailing fr...
A tramp ship is a vessel with no regular ports of call or sailing schedule. Tramp ships normally car...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.In theorising globalisation, capital is represented ...
This thesis argues and consequently proves how the shipbuilding industry in Sunderland along the Riv...
Abstract: Background: The cascading effect in the liner shipping industry has forced the ply of larg...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of marketing communications of British s...