Port Towns and Urban Cultures

Port Towns and Urban Cultures

Veranstalter
University of Portsmouth and the National Museum of the Royal Navy, UK
Veranstaltungsort
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
Ort
Portsmouth
Land
United Kingdom
Vom - Bis
25.07.2013 - 27.07.2013
Deadline
31.12.2012
Von
Mathias Seiter

The increasing interest in ‘coastal and Atlantic histories’ have drawn historians’ attention to the importance of port towns. The waterfront was the intersection of maritime and urban space and the port town was often a unique site of cultural exchange that both reinforced and challenged local, national and imperial boundaries.

This three day conference, organised by the University of Portsmouth and the National Museum of the Royal Navy and to be held in Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard, will bring together scholars from around the globe who work on maritime and urban histories.

THEMES INCLUDE:
- Transnational sailortowns: regional, national and imperial boundaries and identities
- Empires and Imperialism
- Material cultures of sailor life
- Civic culture and Urban elites
- Naval ports and their cultural impact on the urban hinterland
- Representations of port towns through history and heritage
- Sailors as political icons and social actors
- Crime and disorder
- Popular culture and leisure
- The three fleets (navy, fisheries and cargo): interactions between the local and global
- Maritime and port town folklore

PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS
Proposals should be submitted by 31 December 2012

Expression of interest and proposals can be send to Dr Brad Beaven (brad.beaven@port.ac.uk), Dr Mathias Seiter (mathias.seiter@port.ac.uk) or Dr Duncan Redford (duncan.redford@nmrn.org.uk)

Programm

Confirmed key note speaker:
Dr Isaac Land, Associate Professor, Indiana State University

Reception on HMS Victory, Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth

Kontakt

Mathias Seiter

University of Portsmouth, School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies,
Milldam, Burnaby Rd, Portsmouth, PO1 3AS, United Kingdom

mathias.seiter@port.ac.uk

http://www.port.ac.uk/porttowns