Maritime Legacy: Unraveling the Past, Shaping the Future, Unlocking the Legacy of Peter Davies

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Who is Maritime Legacy

Peter N. Davies was a British economic historian with interests in the port of Liverpool, sea-based trade with West Africa, the Canary Islands and Japan, the international fruit trade and the military history of the River Kwai campaign in World War II. He was an Emeritus Professor in the School of History at the University of Liverpool, England.


How you will benefit


(I) Insights about the following:


Chapter 1: Peter Davies (economic historian)


Chapter 2: The Bridge on the River Kwai


Chapter 3: Burma Railway


Chapter 4: Hellfire Pass


Chapter 5: Kanchanaburi


Chapter 6: Kanchanaburi province


Chapter 7: Three Pagodas Pass


Chapter 8: Khwae Noi River


Chapter 9: Mawlamyine


Chapter 10: Pakokku


Chapter 11: Philip Toosey


Chapter 12: Kyaukphyu


Chapter 13: The Bridge over the River Kwai


Chapter 14: Thanbyuzayat


Chapter 15: Gordon Smith (British Army officer)


Chapter 16: Siam-Burma Death Railway


Chapter 17: Arthur Moon


Chapter 18: Clifford Kinvig


Chapter 19: Tamarkan


Chapter 20: Konkoita


Chapter 21: Nong Lu


Who this book is for


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Maritime Legacy.

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