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Tides and Floods: New Research on London and the Tidal Thames from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century
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15 October 2010

The lands bordering the tidal river Thames and the Thames Estuary have historically been highly vulnerable to marine flooding. The most severe of these floods derive from North Sea storm surges, when wind and tide combine to drive huge quantities of water against the coast, as happened to devastating effect in 1953. This project seeks to understand the occurrence of storm flooding in the past, and to explore the ways in which people have responded to the threat.
The project draws upon rich surviving documentary sources to study the impact of storm flooding upon the reclaimed marshlands bordering the tidal Thames and its estuary during the period c.1250-1550. Year-by-year accounts of the management of riverside properties have been examined and the degree to which reclaimed land was lost to the sea during the later Middle Ages assessed. The impact of population decline and agrarian recession upon the economics of coastal and river-side defence has been considered. The flood threat to medieval London’s low-lying suburbs has been investigated and the possibility that the long-term flooding of lands down-river spared the city the worst effects of North Sea storm surges explored. Parallels have also been sought in the modern policy of managed retreat or realignment.
The volume concludes with an overview of the multi-faceted work of the Thames Discovery Programme, which is increasing our knowledge of many aspects of the Thames’s past, from medieval fish traps, through nineteenth-century shipbuilding, to the Blitz, which posed a new and very real flood threat to the mid-twentieth century metropolis.
HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, History
Preface
List of contributors
1 Two new Thames tide mill finds of the 690s and 1190s and a brief up-date on archaeological evidence for changing medieval tidal levels
Damian Goodburn with Simon Davis
2 ‘Piteous and grievous sights’: the Thames marshes at the close of the middle ages
James A. Galloway
3 Floods and flood response in eighteenth-century London
Carry van Lieshout
4 Storm surge science: the London connection 1928–1953
Anna Carlsson-Hyslop
5 Rediscovering the Thames
Gustav Milne
Consolidated bibliography of secondary works