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Maritime Metropolis: London and Its Port, 1780–1914

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Sarah Palmer’s Maritime Metropolis examines London’s transformation into a global port city between 1780 and 1914. This scholarly work explores the economic, social, and political forces that shaped London’s maritime dominance during the Industrial Revolution and beyond.

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Maritime Metropolis: London and Its Port, 1780–1914 is a comprehensive historical study by Sarah Palmer that traces London’s evolution into the world’s preeminent port city. The book examines the complex relationships between commerce, labor, technology, and urban development that transformed London’s waterfront and reshaped the city itself.

Palmer explores how London’s port became central to British imperial power and global trade networks. The narrative spans from the late Georgian era through the Edwardian period, capturing pivotal moments in maritime history including technological innovations, labor movements, and shifting trade patterns. The work draws on extensive archival research and primary sources to illuminate the lives of dockworkers, merchants, ship owners, and administrators who shaped this maritime metropolis.

This scholarly examination reveals how the port’s growth influenced urban infrastructure, population movements, and London’s identity as a world city. Essential reading for historians, urban scholars, and anyone interested in Britain’s maritime heritage.

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Author

Sarah Palmer

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781108426534

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