2012 Britain and the Sea: The Maritime Sphere and the Past, Present and Future of the UK Plymouth University Conference 4-5 Sept. Plymouth University h1bennett@plymouth.ac.uk 5/23/2012 Conference Outline - Day 1 Session 1 9.30-9.45 Registration 9.45-9.50 Opening 9.50-11.30 Maritime Identity Early History of British Naval Culture Andrew Lambert (Kings College London) Saxon seafarers, Cinque Ports, Elizabethan explorers and Royal Navy: teaching the nautical roots of the British Empire, c. 1870-1914. Peter Yeandle (Lancaster University) Tholing on the German Ocean: Anglo-Saxons, ‘Vikings’ and English Sea Stories Marion Gibson (Exeter University) 11.30-11.45 Coffee 11.45-12.20 Maritime Training and Heritage Geoffrey Callender and the Education of Royal Navy Cadets at Dartmouth Royal Naval College Samuel McLean (Kings College London) 12.20-1.00 Lunch (For those paying the full conference fee or daily rate) Session 2 1.00-2.00 Address by Senior Officer Royal Navy (Tbc) – Session 2 2.00-2.30 Coffee 2.30-3.45 Commercial Sphere No Island is an Island: Institutional and Organisational Interlinkages and Britain’s Role in Global Fisheries Governance Complex James Holloway (Oxford University) Implications of recent trade patterns on UK Shipping Emissions Connor Walsh (Manchester University) 3.45-4.15 Discussion: How do we build Sea-Mindedness across the Nation? Conference Outline - Day 2 Session 3 9.20-9.25 Welcome to Day 2 9.25-10.25 Keynote: Looking into the Maritime Future Maritime Foundation 10.25-10.40 Coffee 10.40-12.05 Maritime Training and Heritage Education and Training for the British Shipping Industry 50 Years of Change... but what next? Paul Wright (Marine Institute Plymouth University) The Emerging Threat to the United Kingdom’s offshore Underwater Cultural Heritage Michael Williams (University College London and Plymouth University) and Davod Parham (Bournemouth University) 12.05-12.45 Lunch (For those paying the full conference fee or daily rate) Session 4 12.45-2.00 Reassessing the Value of the Royal Navy in the Second World War In support of the land battle: The Royal Navy in the Mediterranean 1940-43 Neal Dando Plymouth University Guarantor of UK National Security: The Royal Navy and the Battle of Britain Anthony Cumming (Author) 2.00-2.20 Coffee 2.30-3.40 Forward to the Future: the Royal Navy in the early 21st Century The Royal Navy Today Nick Childs (BBC Defence Correspondent and Author) Does the Royal Navy need a new mythology Iain Ballantyne (Warships IFR) 3.40-4.00 Discussion: What are Britain’s vital maritime interests? 4.00 Finish