Article ID: CBB688136229

“For the services of shipwrights, coopers, and grumettas”: Freetown’s ship repair cluster in nineteenth-century Sierra Leone (2023)

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This article looks at the development of Sierra Leone’s ship repair cluster, particularly focusing on the period 1780 to 1860. It argues that several factors contributed to the colony’s ability to develop a ship repair cluster. The first was the local environment, which provided both a safe harbor for ships and boats, and local materials that could be used on European and American ships. Secondly, the port’s increasing commercial role and its unique position as the site of the Courts of Mixed Commission for the adjudication of condemned slaving ships after the abolition of the slave trade gave ship’s carpenters access to a wide and varied range of both customers and supplies. Finally, these material effects were enhanced by the cluster’s effect on knowledge spillover and on-the-spot tacit knowledge creation as disruptions in the supply chain, competition with slave traders, and other local circumstances fostered innovation in Freetown’s repair cluster.

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Article Dániel Margócsy; Mary Augusta Brazelton (2023) Techniques of repair, the circulation of knowledge, and environmental transformation: Towards a new history of transportation. History of Science (pp. 3-18). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Farmer, Paul
Richardson, David
Rönnbäck, Klas
Werrett, Simon
Vanessa S. Oliveira
Rob Johnstone
Journals
History of Science
Business History Review
Economic History Review
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of Historical Geography
Publishers
Yale University Press
Louisiana State University Press
University of California Press
University of Rochester Press
The University of Wisconsin Press
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Concepts
Slave trade
Slavery
Business history
Ships and shipbuilding
Commerce
Maintenance and repair
People
Flinders, Matthew
Hales, Stephen
Krusenstern, Adam von
John Augustus Abayomi-Cole
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
21st century
20th century
17th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
Sierra Leone
Africa
United States
Atlantic world
Java (Indonesia)
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Navy
Dutch East India Company
Chance Brothers and Company
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