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The Thames and its docks

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In «The Thames and its Docks,» Alexander Forrow offers a comprehensive exploration of one of England's most significant waterways, tracing its historical, economic, and cultural impact. By employing a blend of descriptive narrative and scholarly analysis, Forrow vividly illustrates the evolution of the Thames from a natural resource into a crucial artery of trade and commerce. This work deftly situates the river within the broader context of British maritime history, while also examining the intricate relationship between industrialization and urban development, especially the role of its docks in shaping London's identity and economy. Alexander Forrow, a noted historian with a deep interest in maritime studies, draws on extensive research and personal passion for England's waterways to inform his writing. His background in historical geography enables him to present a nuanced understanding of the relationship between landscape and society. Forrow's experience living in London has undoubtedly sharpened his focus on the Thames, allowing him to approach the river not just as a subject of study but as a living entity that has shaped the lives of countless individuals across generations. «The Thames and its Docks» is an essential read for historians, urban studies scholars, and anyone with a fascination for the interconnectedness of water and human experience. Forrow's meticulous research and eloquent prose not only illuminate the historical significance of the Thames but also invite readers to reflect on the ongoing relevance of this iconic river in contemporary society.

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Release date on Litres:
03 March 2025
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60 p.
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8596547857105
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