Sarah R. Palmer
Sarah R. Palmer is emerita professor of maritime history at the University of Greenwich. Palmer is a specialist in commercial shipping, port development and international maritime policy from the 19th century onwards.
Selected publications
- Palmer, S. The maritime world in historical perspective. International Journal of Maritime History, XXIII, pp. 1–12.
- Palmer, S. British Shipping from the Late 19th Century to the Present.In: Lewis, R., Fischer and Lange, E. International Merchant Shipping in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: the Comparative Dimension. Research in Maritime History, 37. St John's, Newfoundland.
- Palmer, S. Kent and the Sea. Archaeologia Cantiana, CXXVIII, pp. 263–279.
- Palmer, S. Afterword. In: Harcourt, F. Flagships of Imperialism: the P&O Company and the Politics of Empire. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
- Palmer, S. Leaders and followers: the development of international maritime policy in the 19th Century. International Journal of Maritime History, XVII, pp. 1–11.
- Palmer, S. The Labour Process in the 19th Century Port of London. In: Barzman, J., and Barre, E. Environments Portuaire. Le Havre: Le Havre Press.
- Palmer, S. Port economics in an historical context: the 19th century Port of London. International Journal of Maritime History, XV, pp. 27–67.
- Palmer, S. Women in the War. In: Wrigley, C.J. The International Impact of the First World War. London: Routledge.
- Palmer, S. Ports 1840–1970. In: Daunton, M.J., The Urban History of Britain 3. Cambridge University Press.
- Palmer, S. Shipbuilding in Southeast England. In Ville, S. Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom in the Nineteenth Century: A Regional Approach. St John's, Newfoundland.
- Politics, Shipping and the Repeal of the Navigation Laws. Manchester, 1990.