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Japanese Shipping And Shipbuilding In The Twentieth Century Peter N Davies

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Japanese Shipping And Shipbuilding In The Twentieth Century Peter N Davies
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Publisher: BRILL/Global Oriental
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Peter N. Davies
ISBN: 9781905246885, 1905246889
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Japanese Shipping And Shipbuilding In The Twentieth Century Peter N Davies by Peter N. Davies 9781905246885, 1905246889 instant download after payment.

Britain s foremost scholar of the international shipping industry, based at the Centre for Port and Maritime History, University of Liverpool, here examines the growth and development of Japan s modern shipping and shipbuilding industries across a wide range of topics, through the pre-war, Pacific War and post-war periods, to the transfer of shipping technology, the role of bulk carriers and world trade and the organization and structure of the Japanese merchant navy. Prompted originally by his research into the decline of the British industries in a global context, his focus inevitably turned to Japan which in the post-war years had replaced Britain as the world s largest ship operators and ship owners and remains so today."

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