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Coal, steam and ships
Smith, C. (2018). Coal, steam and ships. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ISBN 978-1-107-19672-8. 449 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108164894

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Keywords
    19th century
    Industry
    Maritime transport
    Materials > Amendments > Soil amendments > Organic amendments > Inoculant carriers > Fuels > Growing media > Manures > Coal
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Smith, C.

Abstract
    Crosbie Smith explores the trials and tribulations of first-generation Victorian mail steamship lines, their passengers, proprietors and the public. Eyewitness accounts show in rich detail how these enterprises engineered their ships, constructed empire-wide systems of steam navigation and won or lost public confidence in the process. Controlling recalcitrant elements within and around steamship systems, however, presented constant challenges to company managers as they attempted to build trust and confidence. Managers thus wrestled to control shipbuilding and marine engine-making, coal consumption, quality and supply, shipboard discipline, religious readings, relations with the Admiralty and government, anxious proprietors, and the media - especially following a disaster or accident. Emphasizing interconnections between maritime history, the history of engineering and Victorian culture, Smith's innovative history of early ocean steamships reveals the fraught uncertainties of Victorian life on the seas.

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