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Gilchrist, Andrew, Cod Wars and How to Lose Them, Q Press, Edinburgh, 1978
Gill, Alec, Lost Trawlers of Hull: 900 Losses Researched and Listed Between 1835 and 1987, Hutton Press, Beverley, 1989
—, Superstitions: Folk Magic in Hull’s Fishing Community, Hutton Press, Beverley, 1993
—, Village Within a City: the Hessle Road Fishing Community of Hull, Hull University Press, Hull, 1986
Jónsson, Hannes, Friends in Conflict: the Anglo-Icelandic Cod Wars and the Law of the Sea, Hurst, London, 1982
Politovsky, E. S., (trans. Godfrey, Major F. R.), From Libau to Tsushima: A Narrative of the Voyage of Admiral Rojdestvensky’s Fleet to Eastern Seas, Including a Detailed Account of the Dogger Bank Incident, John Murray, London, 1906
Report on the British Fishing Industry: Distant Water Trawlers, British Trawlers’ Federation, Hull, 1956
Starkey, D., Ramster, J. and Reid, C., England’s Sea Fisheries: The Commercial Sea Fisheries of England and Wales since 1300, Chatham, London, 2000
The Fishing Industry: Its Economic Significance in the Yorkshire and Humberside Ports, Yorkshire and Humberside Economic Planning Board, Leeds, 1977
Tunstall, Jeremy, The Fishermen, MacGibbon & Kee, London, 1962
Chapter 11: In the Halligen or an Axolotl in the Almost-Islands
Jenemann, Christiane, Halliglüüd – Erzähltes Leben, 2011
Storm, Theodor (trans. Boyden, George), The Rider on the White Horse (Schimmelreiter), Pen Press, Brighton, 2011
Storm, Theodor (trans. Jackson, Denis and Anja Nauck), Journey to a Hallig, Angel Classics, London, 2000
Chapter 12: Where Two Seas Meet
Edwardes, Charles, In Jutland with a Cycle, Chapman & Hall, London, 1897
Ebbesen, Lisette Vind and Mette Bøgh Jensen (eds), The Skagen Painters: Introduction to the Skagen Painters and Skagens Museum, Skagens Museum, 2009
Svanholm, Lise (trans. Jones, Walton Glyn), Northern Light: The Skagen Painters, Gyldendahl, Copenhagen, 2003
The Hedtoft sinking: http://www.hanshedtoft.dk/
Chapter 13: The Fishing Game
Author Unknown, A representation of the state of the English oyster fisheries, and of the hardships and discouragements the oyster-dredgers of this kingdom labour under, London, 1737
Author Unknown, History of a Great Industry: Twenty-one years of trawling, reprinted from the People’s Journal, John Leng & Co., Dundee, 1905
Barker E. J., and J. P. MacCrum, Grimsby Trawlers, Oxford University Press, London, 1961
Burroughs, John (Sir), An Historical Account of the Royal Fishery of Great Britain, E. Curll, London, 1720
Company of the Royal Fishery of England, A Collection of Advertisements, Advices, and Directions, relating to the Royal Fishery within the British Seas, &c, London, 1695
Credland, Arthur G., Harvest from a Common Sea: The North Sea Fishery 1870–1940, Association of North Sea Societies, 1997
Gilchrist, Andrew, Cod Wars and How to Lose Them, Q Press, Edinburgh, 1978
Kirk, Hans (trans. Linder, Marc), Fiskerne, Fănpìhuà Press, Iowa City, 2000
Perry, W. H. (ed.), The Fisherman’s Handbook, Fishing News, Farnham, 1980
Report on the British Fishing Industry: Distant Water Trawlers, British Trawlers’ Federation, Hull, 1956
Sicking, Louis and Darlene Abreu-Ferreira, Beyond the Catch: Fisheries of the North Atlantic, the North Sea and the Baltic 900–1850, Brill, Leiden, 2009
Starkey, D., J. Ramster and C. Reid, England’s Sea Fisheries: The Commercial Sea Fisheries of England and Wales since 1300, Chatham, London, 2000
Walmsley, Leo, Three Fevers, Jonathan Cape, London, 1932
Wood, Walter, Men of the North Sea, Tales of the Dogger Bank, Eveleigh Nash, London, 1904
Chapter 14: Radiant Star of Shetland
Barnes, Michael P., The Norn language of Orkney and Shetland, Shetland Times, Lerwick, 1998
Byron, R., Burra Fishermen: Social and Economic Change in a Shetland Community, Social Research Council, London (undated).
Charlton, Edward, Travels in Shetland 1832–52, Shetland Times, Lerwick, 2007
Knooihuizen, R., Fishing for Words: The Taboo Language of Shetland Fishermen and the Dating of Norn Language Death, Transactions of the Philological Society. Vol 106; No. 1, 2008, 100–113, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008
Linklater, Eric, Orkney and Shetland: An Historical, Geographical, Social and Scenic Survey, Robert Hale, London, 1965
McGrandle, Leith, The Story of North Sea Oil, Wayland, Hove, 1975
Neill, Patrick, A Tour Through Some of the Islands of Orkney and Shetland, etc., A. Constable, Edinburgh, 1806
Nicolson, James R., Shetland and Oil, Luscombe, London, 1972
Owen, Olwyn (ed.), Things in the Viking World, Shetland Amenity Trust, Lerwick, 2012
Simpson, Charlie, Water in Burgidale: Shetland Fisheries in a Pre-Electronic Age, Shetland Times, Lerwick, 2010
Chapter 15: New Sea, New Chapters
BBC News, ‘UKIP Councillor blames floods and storms on gay marriage’. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-25793358
Hitchens, Peter, ‘Boston Lincolngrad: Peter Hitchens investigates the troubling transformation of a sleepy English town after mass immigration from Eastern Europe’, Daily Mail, 18 September 2011. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2037877/Boston-Lincolngrad-The-strange-transformation-sleepy-English-town.xhtml#ixzz3prLIxoqj
Koolhaas, Rem, Zeekracht. http://oma.eu/projects/zeekracht
Regional Studies Association, Balancing Foulness – Comprehensive Development Planning for the Thames Estuary, 1972
Acknowledgements
I’d dearly like to thank all those who have actively facilitated, made suggestions or criticisms, or otherwise indulged me in the writing of The Naked Shore: starting close to home, my partner Marie Francis for her indulgence – and Mark Cusick for his. Hugh Barnes, Alex Schneideman, Derek Johns, Henry Olsen and Edward Woodman all deserve thanks for their support and company on various legs.
I’m also enormously grateful to Tim Bates of Pollinger, for his spot-on comments and suggestions (pulling no punches, but always enthusing), Michael Fishwick at Bloomsbury for bearing with me – and Anna Simpson for helping carry the book through to completion.
So many people have shown interest and hospitality on my travels, but to Herman Vuijsje and Wilhemyn, Arend Maris, Jacob Hammer, Victor Laurenson, Andrew French, Uwe Jessel, Mathias Piepgras, Ben Davies and Jill Franklin, Anne Paulsen, Hark Martinen and Richard Haward – I owe particular gratitude.
Index
Adam of Bremen, here
Albert, Prince, here
Alfven, Hugo, here
Allard, Andy, here
Åls, here
Ameland, here
American Civil War, here, here
Amrum, here, here, here, here, here, here
Amsterdam, here, here, here, here, here
Ancher, Anna and Michael, here, here, here
Anderson, Tom, here
Angles, here
Anglo-Dutch Wars, here, here, here
Antwerp, here, here, here, here
archaeology, underwater, here
Arendt, Hannah, here
Asgard, here
Asiatic clams, here
Atlantis myth, here, here
Attacotti, here
Attlee, Clement, here, here
Auckens, Jan, here
Auden, W. H., here
axolotl, arrives on Halligen, here
Ayling, Terry, here
Backenswarft, here
Baltic, the
holiday resorts, here, here, here
Japanese in, here
Baltic Sea, meets North Sea, here, here, here
Barbary Coast, here
bargees, Scheldt, here
Barkly, Arthur, here
Bata, Tomasz, here
Bates, Michael, here, here
bathing machines, here
Bazalgette, J
oseph, here
Beale, Benjamin, here
Beattie, James, here
Bebber, Captain Ewald, here, here
Belloc, Hilaire, here, here
Bendsen, Bende, here
Betjeman, John, here
Beveland, here
Bilocca, ‘Big Lil’, here
Bindoff, S. T., here
Bismarck, Otto von, here
Black, W. G., here
Blackwater estuary, here, here
Blass, Dr Ludwig, here
bluefin tuna, return of, here
bobbers, here, here, here, here
Bonaparte, Lucien, here
Borkum, here, here, here
Boston, Lincs, here
Botter, Frank, here, here
box trawling, here
Boyens, Rainhard, here
Bradwell, here
Brandon, Lieutenant Vivian, here
Bredstedt, here, here, here
Bridlington, here, here
Brighton, here
Brixham, here, here
Brondum, Erik, here
Burroughs, Sir John, here
Callaghan, James, here
Cambridgeshire Fens, here
Canary Wharf, here
Canvey Island, here, here, here
Carver, Martin, here
Cedd, here, here
Cellardykes, here
Cermak, Peter, here
Charles II, King, here
Charlton, Edward, here, here
Chatham, Earl of (the ‘late Earl’), here, here
Chauci, here, here
Childers, Erskine, here, here
The Riddle of the Sands, here, here, here, here, here, here
Childers, Molly, here
cholera, here, here
Christian I, King of Norway, here
Christianity, spread of, here
Christiansen, Friedrich, here
Church of Scotland, here
Churchill, Winston, here
Clark, Sir Graham, here
Clark, Ian, here
Cleethorpes, here, here, here, here
climate change, here, here
Cockle Spit, here
cockles, here, here
Cod Wars, here, here, here
Coenen, Adriaen, here
cogs, here, here
Cohen, Leonard, here, here
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, here
Coles, Briony, here
Colinda, here
Collins, Michael, here
Connell, John, here
Conrad, Joseph, here, here, here
Constable, Burton, here
Constable, John, here
Corbin, Alain, here, here
cow stones, here
Crail, here, here
Cranmer-Byng, Hugh Edward, here
creation myths, North Sea, here
Crosland, Anthony, here
Cullen, Betty, here, here
Cuxhaven, here
Cymbrian Flood, here
Darling, Grace, here
Davis, W. M., here
de Burgh, Baron Hubert, here
De Panne, here
de Ruyter, Admiral Michiel, here
Defoe, Daniel, here
Delting tragedy, here
Dengie peninsula, here
Devolder, Roland, here
DeWall, Elske, here
Dickens, Charles, here
Doel, here
Dogger Bank, here, here
Dogger Bank Incident, here, here, here
Domesday Book, here
Drachmann, Holger, here
drinking, among fishermen, here
Druids, here
Dunwich, here, here, here
dykes, Scheldt, here, here, here, here
Edward III, King, here
Edwardes, Charles, here
eel fishermen, suspiciousness of, here
Eighty Years War, here
Elbe, River, here
Elizabeth I, Queen, here
Elliot, Colonel, here
Ems, River, here
Enderby, Richard, here
English Tourist Board, here
Ensor, James, here, here
Essex marshes, here, here, here, here
European fisheries policies, here
Farne Islands, here
Finch, Willy, here
Finnart oil refinery, here
fish traps and weirs, here
fishing, history of North Sea, here
Flottenpolitik, here
Flushing, see Vlissingen
fluyts, here, here
Föhr, here, here, here, here
Forseti (god), here, here
Fort, Marion C., here
Foulness, here
Franks, here
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, here, here
Fraserburgh, here, here
French, Andrew, here
Freud, Sigmund, here
Freya (goddess), here
Friesland, here, here, here, here, here
Frisian Islands, here, here, here, here
and crime writing, here
holiday resorts, here
languages and dialects, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
and Nazis, here
Frisians, here, here, here, here, here
and ‘Frisian mentality’, here
Frisii, here
Gabbard, Battle of the, here
Garhoren, here
garum, here
Gätke, Heinrich, here
Gaye, Marvin, here
George V, King, here
Gibson, Andy, here, here
Gill, Alec, here, here, here
Gismeroya, here
glasswort (‘chicken legs’), here
Goebbels, Joseph, here
Goering, Hermann, here
Gothenburg, here, here, here, here
Graham, John, here
Grangemouth oil refinery, here, here
Granville, Augustus Bozzi, here
Gravesend, here, here
Great Flood (1953), here
Great Mandrenke (1362), here
Great Stink (1858), here
Great Wakering, here
Greathead, Henry, here, here
Grenen, here, here, here
Griffiths, Eldon, here
Grimsby, here, here, here, here, here, here
Grode, here
Groes, Maria, here, here
Gulf Stream, here, here
Hadleigh Castle, here
Haig, General Douglas, here
Halahan, Captain, here
Halligen, here, here
Löre, here
and UNESCO protection, here
Hammer, Jacob, here, here, here
Hammond, Captain John, here
Hanger, George, here
Hans Hedtoft, here
Hanseatic trade, here, here
Hansen, Willy B., here, here
Happisburgh, cliffs collapse, here
Harold Godwinson, here
Harold Hardrada, here
Harris, Air Marshal Sir Arthur, here
Hartlepool, shelling of, here
Haward, Richard, here
Hay, David, here
Heine, Heinrich, here
Heligoland, here, here, here, here, here
and Atlantis myth, here, here
bombing of, here, here
ornithology, here
transfer to Germany, here, here, here
Heligoland trap, here
Herald of Free Enterprise, here, here
Herket, William, here
herring, here, here, here, here, here
Hilligenlei, here, here, here, here
Himmler, Heinrich, here, here
Hitchens, Peter, here
Hitler, Adolf, here
Hjortspring Boat, here
HMS Dreadnought, here
HMS Vindictive, here
Holderness, here, here, here
Hooge, here, here, here
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, here
Hualarjunkengonger, here
Hull, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
Hessle Road fishing community, here, here
Rayners bar, here, here
St Andrew’s Fish Dock, here, here, here
superstitions, here
trawler losses, here
Humber, River, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
bird life, here
and Hull trawler fleet, here, here, here, here
Hunnenswarf, here
Husum, here, here, here
Icelandic territorial waters, here see also Cod Wars
Immingham, here
Industry, wreck of the, here, here
Iris, here
Irish independence, Erskine Chiders and, here
Isle of Grain refinery, here
Jacobsen, Jacob, here
James III, King of Scotland, here
Jameson, John-James, here
Jan (Carolinian slave), here
Jessel, Uwe, here, here
Jews
Antwerp, here
and seaside holidays, here, here
Southend, here
Johansen, Viggo, here
Johanssen, Albrecht, here
John and Charlotte, here
Johnson, Boris, here
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, here
Juist, here
Jutes, here
Jutland, Battle of, here
Kampen, here
Kattegat, here
Kaufmann, Irina, here
Keble’s Gazette, here
Keep, William, here
Kentish Knock, Battle of, here
Keyes, Admiral, here
Kiel Canal, here
Killingholme, here
Kilnsea, here, here
King’s Lynn, here
Kingsdown, here, here
Kingston Garnet, here
Kingston Peridot, here
Kirk, Hans, here
Kissinger, Henry, here
Kniepsand, here, here
Knokke, here, here
Koolhaas, Rem, here
Krøyer, Marie, here, here, here, here
Krøyer, Peder Severin, here, here, here, here
Krüss, Erich-Nummel, here, here, here
Kusttram (Belgian Coast Tram), here, here
labskaus, here
Langeness, here, here
languages and dialects, here
Essex, here
Frisian, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
Geordie, here
Jutland, here
Ostend, here
Shetland, here, here, here
Larkin, Philip, here, here
Laurenson, Victor, here
Laverman, Nynke, here
Leggett, William, here, here, here, here
Lehmann-Kalisch, Lilli, here