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Fishermen, the Fishing Industry and the Great War at Sea: A Forgotten History?

Fishermen, the Fishing Industry and the Great War at Sea: A Forgotten History?

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During the Great War, fishermen, fishing vessels, and coastal communities around the British Isles played a crucial role in the maritime front line. Approximately 3000 fishing vessels were requisitioned and armed by the Admiralty, and more than 39,000 fishermen joined the Trawler Section of the Royal Naval Reserve. This book examines the reasons why these fishermen and fishing vessels were called upon to play such a crucial role in the littoral war against mines and U-boats, and the contribution that non-belligerent fishing vessels continued to play in maintaining the food supplies of the beleaguered nations.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 216 pages
Publication date: 01 March 2022
Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Recent discussion, academic publications and many of the national exhibitions relating to the Great War at sea have focussed on capital ships, Jutland and perhaps U-boats. Very little has been published about the crucial role played by fishermen, fishing vessels and coastal communities all round the British Isles. Yet fishermen and armed fishing craft were continually on the maritime front line throughout the conflict; they formed the backbone of the Auxiliary Patrol and were in constant action against-U-boats or engaged on unrelenting minesweeping duties. Approximately 3000 fishing vessels were requisitioned and armed by the Admiralty and more than 39,000 fishermen joined the Trawler Section of the Royal Naval Reserve. The class and cultural gap between working fishermen and many RN officers was enormous. This book examines the multifaceted role that fishermen and the fish trade played throughout the conflict. It examines the reasons why, in an age of dreadnoughts and other high-tech military equipment, so many fishermen and fishing vessels were called upon to play such a crucial role in the littoral war against mines and U-boats, not only around the British Isles but also off the coasts of various other theatres of war. It will analyse the nature of the fishing industry’s war-time involvement and also the contribution that non-belligerent fishing vessels continued to play in maintaining the beleaguered nation’s food supplies.

Weight: 340g
Dimension: 157 x 233 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781802070170

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