Labour and Urban History
of Maritime Port Cities:
The Northern Adriatic
in a Comparative
Perspective
Edited by Giulio Mellinato
and Aleksander Panjek
Slovenian Scientific Series in Humanities 5
ISBN 978-961-293-191-9 | PDF
ISBN 978-961-293-192-6 | HTML
Table of Contents
- Giulio Mellinato, Complex Gateways: The North Adriatic Port System in Historical Perspective
- Luisa Piccinno, Assistance to Ships and Cargo Handling in the Early Modern Port of Genoa
- Aleksej Kalc, Porters in the Eighteenth-century Port City of Trieste: A Special Group Within the Working Population of a Free Market Economy
- Ervin Dubrović, The Rijeka Trading Company
- Giulia Delogu, The Free Port Debate: Economic Policies, International Equilibria and Mythologies (Eighteenth-Nineteenth Century)
- Giulio Mellinato, Trieste 1948–1952: A Contended Port City and the Marshall Plan
- Deborah Rogoznica, The Post-war Economy in Koper: Development Plans for the Port Industrial Activities, with an Emphasis on the Oil Sector
- Lev Centrih, Workers of the Port of Koper and the Economic Reform Period in 1960s Slovenia
- Janine Schemmer, A Respected Profession After All: Work Structures and Self-Perceptions of Hamburg Dock Workers After 1950
- Loredana Panariti, The Labour Factor: The Docks of Trieste and Koper through the Global Crisis