
| acknowledgments introduction part i when shipping was king: colonial shipping arid the making of america, 1600-1783 1 the colonies and the sea 2 richard hakluyt's maritime plantations 3 john winthrop's godly society by the sea 4 codfish, timber, and profit, 5 an infant industry 6 the shipping business in 1700 7 the eclipse of boston 8 coastal commerce in colonial america 9 the sailor's life 10 war and transformation part ii a world within themselves: the golden age and the rise of inland shipping, 1783-1861 11 a tale of two ports 12 robert livingston and the art of the deal 13 robert fulton and the art of steaming 14 the war of 1812 15 henry shreve and the taming of the river 16 dewitt clinton and the canal craze . 17 rushing to san francisco8 18 steam, speed, schedule: a business model for the golden age 19 matthew fontaine maury and the growth of infrastructure part iii maritime industry and labor in the gilded age, 1861-1914 20 the hinge of war 21 anaconda, anyone? 22 benjamin franklin isherwood and the industrialization of ship production 23 the alabama and commerce war 24 cornelius vanderbilt and the rise of the railroad 25 marcus hanna and the growth of heartland shipping 26 john lynch and the quest for a national maritime policy 27 john roach and the new shipbuilding 28 west coast shipping and the rise of maritime labor 29 andrew furuseth, the unions, and the law 30 ships, steel, and more labor part iv the weigth of war,1905-1956 part v megaship:the rise of the invisible,automated bulk carrier,1956-2000 |
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