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Picture of the Dias in its former incarnation as the steam trawler Viola

Robb Robinson

Outreach Officer

Dr Robb Robinson was born in Hull. His parents were both from Hessle Road families variously involved in fishing and ‘big boats’ for generations.  He graduated from Hull University with a degree in Economic and Social History and later pursued research for his PhD on the English fishing industry. He has worked in the field of British and North Atlantic fisheries history, whaling and also the maritime history of Hull and the Yorkshire coast.

He is currently collaborating with colleagues from various countries on a history of the North Atlantic Fisheries and is Treasurer of the North Atlantic Fisheries History Association. He also has an interest in the Great War at sea from the perspective of the smaller vessels involved and also the island of South Georgia. His teaching interests include National and International Fisheries History, Whaling and the Maritime History of the Yorkshire Coast and the North Sea.

An experienced teacher and lecturer, he works with local schools, community groups, maritime associations and firms , thanks to support from the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund, to research and publicise the Maritime History of Hull and District and uses Blaydes House as a central resource in his outreach activities. He is strongly committed to raising awareness of Hull’s long and in many ways unique involvement with the world’s seaways and oceans and to using this success story as a means of widening horizons. He has recently developed a website : Far Horizons and to the Ends of the Earth which includes many biographies of Hull people and ships and their engagement with the rest of the World. He has contributed to a number of TV and radio programmes on various aspects of British maritime and regional history, these include: Inside Out, The Real History Show, The Worst Jobs in History and Who Do You Think You Are?

E-mail R.N.Robinson@hull.ac.uk
Telephone 01482 305110 or 01482 305111
Mobile 07799566652

His publications include:

  • Trawling: The Rise and Fall of the British Trawl Fishery (Exeter University Press 1995 hardback, 1998 paperback)
  • A History of the Yorkshire Coast Fishing Industry 1780-1914 (Hull University Press 1987)
  • Four chapters in England’s Sea Fisheries eds. D.J. Starkey, and others (Chatham Press 2000). This included the introductory chapter entitled The North Atlantic Common Pool.
  • ‘The Evolution of Some Key Elements of British Fisheries Policy’ in the International Journal of Maritime History,(December 1997 .
  • ‘War, Public Intervention and Structural Change in the Fishing Industries 1914-1930’, in North Sea Society Publication (Esbjerg, 2003)
  • ‘The Development of the British North Sea Steam Trawling Fleet’ in North Sea: Resources and Seaway eds. L. Scholl and J. Edwards (1997).
  • ‘Viola/Dias: The Working Life and Contexts of the Steam Trawler/Whaler and Sealer’ in The Mariner's Mirror, August 2003 Robb Robinson and Ian B Hart:
  • ‘The Effective Use of Scarce Resources: The British Government and Fish, Fishermen and Fishing boats in Fish, War and Politics eds. R.Robinson and D.J. Starkey et al. (Rotterdam 2004)
  • ‘Health and Safety in the British Deep-Sea Trawl Fisheries During the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries’ in the Mariner’s Mirror, August 2008. Robb Robinson and Susan Capes .
  • ‘The Finances and Fortunes of Yorkshire Coast Harbours in the Nineteenth Century’ in Northern History, March 2009
  • (Associate Editor: A History of the North Atlantic Fisheries, Vol. 1: from early times to present day. German Maritime Museum, Bremerhaven, 450pp (main editors Starkey, D.J., Thor, J. & Heidbrink, I., 2009,.
  • Robinson, R., ‘The Sea Fisheries of the Northwest European Continental Shelf, c.1100-1850’ in Starkey, D.J., Thor, J. & Heidbrink, I. (eds), 2009, A History of the North Atlantic Fisheries, Vol. 1: from early times to present day. German Maritime Museum, Bremerhaven, 37 pages

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