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Cathryn Pearce
Cathryn Pearce
Senior Lecturer in Naval and Maritime History
Verified email at port.ac.uk
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Cornish wrecking, 1700-1860: reality and popular myth
CJ Pearce
Boydell & Brewer, 2010
362010
" So barbarous a practice": Cornish wrecking, ca. 1700-1860, and its survival as popular myth
CJ Pearce
University of Greenwich, 2007
72007
The unlucky wrecker: William Pearse of St Gennys, Cornwall
CJ Pearce
Troze: The Online Journal of the National Maritime Museum Cornwall 5 (2), 2014
32014
Extreme weather and the growth of charity: insights from the Shipwrecked fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society, 1839-1860
CJ Pearce
Cultural Histories, Memories and Extreme Weather: A Historical Geography …, 2018
22018
What Do You Do with a Shipwrecked Sailor? Extreme Weather, Shipwreck, and Civic Responsibility in Nineteenth-Century Liverpool
CJ Pearce
Victorian Review 47 (1), 19-24, 2021
12021
Charity and Philanthropy in a Coastal World: Scottish Fishing Communities and the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners’ Royal Benevolent Society, 1839–1848
C Pearce
The New Coastal History: Cultural and Environmental Perspectives from …, 2017
12017
Neglectful or Worse
C Pearce
Troze 1 (1), 2008
12008
The Legacy of HMS Brazen, 1800-2023: from navy and nation to a local narrative of place
CJ Pearce
Shipwrecks in the Intertidal Zone: Archaeological and Historical Approaches, 2024
2024
Gallant Officers and Benevolent Men: Royal Navy officers, voluntarism and the launch of the Shipwrecked Mariners Society in the early Victorian era
C Pearce
The Mariner's Mirror 110 (1), 5-21, 2024
2024
The wreck of the Royal Charter: plundered by'natives'?
CJ Pearce
2023
Book Review: Britain and the Ocean Road: Shipwrecks and People, 1297–1825 by Ian Friel
C Pearce
International Journal of Maritime History 35 (1), 143-145, 2023
2023
‘It is an ill wind that blows good to nobody': the marine environment, shipwrecks and wrecking in the 19th century Atlantic Archipelago
CJ Pearce
Routledge History of the Modern Maritime World, 2022
2022
‘It is an ill wind that does nobody good!’: extreme weather, shipwrecks and coastal communities in the Atlantic Archipelago
CJ Pearce
Routledge History of the Modern Maritime World, 2022
2022
David Gange, The Frayed Atlantic Edge: A Historian's Journey from Shetland to the Channel
C Pearce
Journal of Scottish Historical Studies 40 (1), 73-74, 2020
2020
Salcombe Schooner Port: A maritime history of Salcombe and its merchant sailing vessels in the nineteenth century: by R. Barrett, Salcombe Maritime Museum 2018,£ 19.99 (pb) 230 …
C Pearce
The Mariner's Mirror 105 (4), 482-483, 2019
2019
Extreme weather and the growth of charity: Insights from the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners’ Royal Benevolent Society, 1839–1860
P Cathryn
Cultural Histories, Memories and Extreme Weather, 55-77, 2017
2017
Book review: The Unfortunate Captain Peirce and the Wreck of the Halsewell East Indiaman 1786
CJ Pearce
International Journal of Maritime History 28 (3), 609-610, 2016
2016
The Salcombe Lifeboat Disaster: 27 October 1916
C Pearce
The Mariner's Mirror 102 (3), 372-373, 2016
2016
The Beachman's Coast: Suffolk coastal communities and their boats
C Pearce
The Mariner's Mirror 101 (4), 494-495, 2015
2015
The Cornish Arundells and the Right of Wreck
LE Century
The Maritime History of Cornwall, 2015
2015
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