Items where Author is "Wilcox, Martin"
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Article
Wilcox, Martin (2012) Railways, roads and the British white fish industry, 1920–70. Business History, 54 (5). pp. 741-764. ISSN 0007-6791 (Print), 1743-7938 (Online) (doi:10.1080/00076791.2011.631128)
Wilcox, Martin (2011) The 'mystery and business' of navy agents, c. 1700-1820. International Journal of Maritime History, XXIII (2). pp. 41-68. ISSN 0843-8714
Wilcox, Martin (2011) ‘This great complex concern': on the East Indies station, 1780-1815. Mariner's Mirror, 97 (2). pp. 32-48. ISSN 0025-3359
Wilcox, Martin (2010) Maritime business in eighteenth-century Cornwall: Zephaniah Job of Polperro. Troze, 2 (2). pp. 3-14.
Book Section
Wilcox, Martin (2008) The role of apprenticed labour in the English fishing industry 1850-1914. In: 8th North Sea History Conference: Crisis and Transition – Maritime Sector in the North Sea Region 1790-1940. Deutsche Maritime Studien/German Maritime Studies . Verlag H.M. Hauschild, Bremen, Germany. ISBN 978-3-89757-381-9
Wilcox, Martin (2006) Concentration or disintegration? Vessel ownership, fish wholesaling and processing in the British trawl fishery, 1850-1939. In: The North Atlantic Fisheries: Supply, Marketing and Consumption, 1560-1990. Studia Atlantica (8). North Atlantic Fisheries History Association (NAFHA), Hull, UK.
Book
Knight, Roger and Wilcox, Martin (2010) Sustaining the fleet, 1793-1815: War, the British Navy and the contractor state. Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK. ISBN 9781843835646
Wilcox, Martin (2009) Fishing and fishermen: a guide for family historians. Pen and Sword Books Ltd, Barnsley, UK, p. 167. ISBN 9781844159888
Conference Proceedings
Wilcox, Martin (2008) The role of apprenticed labour in the British fisheries, 1850–1939. In: Crisis and Transition: Maritime Sectors in the North Sea Region 1790–1940. 8th North Sea History Conference, Bremerhaven 2005. Deutsche Maritime Studien / German Maritime Studies (5). Verlag H.M. Hauschild, Bremerhaven, Germany, pp. 171-188. ISBN 978-3-89757-381-9 ISSN 1860-9899



