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The Edwin Fox : how an ordinary sailing ship connected the world in the age of globalization, 1850-1914 / Boyd Cothran & Adrian Shubert.

Author/creator Cothran, Boyd author.
Other author/creatorShubert, Adrian, 1953- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2023]
Description296 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Setting sail: Calcutta, India -- Teak and trade: London, 1856 -- Coolies: Havana, Cuba, 1858 -- Convicts: Western Australia, 1858 -- Freight: Bombay, India, 1860 -- Emigrants: Plymouth, England, 1878 -- Frozen lamb: Port Chalmers, New Zealand 1882 -- Museum ship: Picton, Aotearoa New Zealand, 2019.
Abstract "It began as a small, slow, and unadorned sailing vessel-in a word, ordinary. Later, it was a weary workhorse in the age of steam. But the story of the Edwin Fox reveals how an everyday merchant ship drew together a changing world and its people in an extraordinary age of rising empires, sweeping economic transformation, and social change. This fascinating work of global history offers a vividly detailed and engaging narrative of globalization writ small, viewed from the decks and holds of a single vessel. The Edwin Fox connected the lives and histories of millions, though most never even saw it. Built in Calcutta in 1853, the Edwin Fox was chartered by the British navy as a troop transport during the Crimean War. In the following decades, it was sold, recommissioned, and refitted by an increasingly far-flung constellation of militaries and merchants. It sailed to exotic ports carrying luxury goods, mundane wares, and all kinds of people: not just soldiers and officials but indentured laborers brought from China to Cuba, convicts and settlers being transported from the British Empire to western Australia and New Zealand-with dire consequences for local Indigenous peoples-and others. But the power of this story rests in the everyday ways people, nations, economies, and ideas were knitted together in this foundational era of our modern world. Readers will never see globalization the same way again"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formebook version : 9781469676579
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2023017142
ISBN9781469676555 hardcover
ISBN1469676559 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book

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