Thomas R. Heinrich explores American shipbuilding from the workshop level to subcontracting networks spanning the Delaware Valley.Winner of the North American Society for Oceanic History's John Lyman Book AwardOriginally published in 1996. Sustained by a skilled work force and the Pennsylvania iron and steel industry, Philadelphia shipbuilders negotiated the transition from wooden to iron hull construction earlier and far more easily that most other builders. Between the Civil War and World War I, Philadelphia emerged as the vital center of American shipbuilding, constructing a wide variety of vessel types such as passenger liners, freighters, battleships, and cruisers.In Ships for the Seven Seas, Thomas R. Heinrich explores this complex in...
Between 1890 and the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, nations on both sides of the Atlantic attemp...
The primary aim of the work described in this thesis was to investigate the manufacture of ship hull...
This nine page document is one of several in the unpublished \u27Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers\...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Philadelphia became America\u27s leading center of...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Philadelphia became America\u27s leading center of...
The Evolution of Shipbuilding America Becomes a Naval Force In 1820, ships were built of wood, by ...
Shipyards 1837 - 1880 Holland’s ship building industry had its origins in 1836 when the Black River...
Maritime trade is the backbone of the world’s economy. Around ninety percent of all goods are transp...
Although John Edward Masefield wrote his poem ‘Ships’ back in 1917, these verses are the best homage...
To understand the technology that helped create the British Atlantic in the early 1600s and expand i...
The development of ships -- The development of sails -- The perfection of sails -- the Clipper Ships...
The shipbuilding strategies of the late-19th century are defined by the adaptations and incorporatio...
Digital content from the Johns Hopkins University News-letter records, RG.14.050
The United States (U.S.) shipbuilding industrial complex—ship manufacturing, maintenance and repair,...
This dissertation examines the relationship between technological change and spatial industrial rest...
Between 1890 and the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, nations on both sides of the Atlantic attemp...
The primary aim of the work described in this thesis was to investigate the manufacture of ship hull...
This nine page document is one of several in the unpublished \u27Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers\...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Philadelphia became America\u27s leading center of...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Philadelphia became America\u27s leading center of...
The Evolution of Shipbuilding America Becomes a Naval Force In 1820, ships were built of wood, by ...
Shipyards 1837 - 1880 Holland’s ship building industry had its origins in 1836 when the Black River...
Maritime trade is the backbone of the world’s economy. Around ninety percent of all goods are transp...
Although John Edward Masefield wrote his poem ‘Ships’ back in 1917, these verses are the best homage...
To understand the technology that helped create the British Atlantic in the early 1600s and expand i...
The development of ships -- The development of sails -- The perfection of sails -- the Clipper Ships...
The shipbuilding strategies of the late-19th century are defined by the adaptations and incorporatio...
Digital content from the Johns Hopkins University News-letter records, RG.14.050
The United States (U.S.) shipbuilding industrial complex—ship manufacturing, maintenance and repair,...
This dissertation examines the relationship between technological change and spatial industrial rest...
Between 1890 and the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, nations on both sides of the Atlantic attemp...
The primary aim of the work described in this thesis was to investigate the manufacture of ship hull...
This nine page document is one of several in the unpublished \u27Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers\...