Dr Helen Doe

maritime historian, author and lecturer

Articles

  • Travelling by Staying at Home: Women in Small Ports and their Overseas Connections in the Nineteenth Century
    Journal of Transport History, 2009

  • Waiting for her Ship to come in: The Female Investor in Nineteenth Century Shipping
    Economic History Review, Vol 63, No 1, Feb 2010

  • I too would find my ship: Daphne du Maurier’s passion for the sea
    Women: a Cultural Review Taylor and Francis, Vol 20 Issue 1, 74-88

  • Government Sources and Private Business: Shipbuilding in Merchant Yards during the Napoleonic Wars
    Business Archives Sources and History 93, Business Archives Council, November 2007

  • Challenging Images: Mrs Mary Ross of Rochester, Nineteenth Century Businesswoman and Warship Builder
    Journal for Maritime Research, May 2006

  • The Business of Shipbuilding: Dunn and Henna of Mevagissey, 1799-1806
    International Journal of Maritime History, XVIII, No 2, December 2006, 187-217

  • The Smuggler’s Shipbuilder: The Customers, Trades and Vessels of a Mevagissey Shipyard
    The Mariner’s Mirror, Vol 92, No 4, November 2006, 427-42

  • Positions, Patronage and Preference: Political Influence in Fowey before 1832
    Payton P (ed) Cornish Studies: Twelve, Exeter: University of Exeter Press 2005, 249-67

  • Captain James Dunn: Eighteenth Century Smuggler
    Maritime Life and Traditions, Vol 27, Summer 2005, 36-49

  • Sailmakers, Blockmakers, Ropemakers and Brokers in the Port of Fowey
    Maritime South West, No 16, 2003, 148-62

  • Politics, Property and Family Resources: The Business Strategies of Small Shipbuilders
    Journal of Family and Community History, Vol 4, No 1, May 2001, 59-72