New Directions in Mediterranean Maritime History

New Directions in Mediterranean Maritime History
Author: Gelina Harlaftis,Carmel Vassallo
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2017-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786949080

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This study seeks to correct the underrepresentation of Mediterranean maritime history in academic publications, in attempt to understand the multi-cultural and multi-ethnic environment in which maritime activity takes place, by compiling ten essays from maritime historians concerning Spain, France, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, Greece, Turkey, and Israel. The aim of the collection is to provide an insight into Mediterranean maritime history to those who could not previously access such information due to language barriers or difficulty securing non-English publications; some of the essays have translated into English specifically for this publication. The majority of the essays concern the Early Modern period, and the remainder concern the contemporary.

New Directions in Norwegian Maritime History

New Directions in Norwegian Maritime History
Author: Lewis R. Fischer,Even Lange
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780986497360

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This book is a wide-reaching study of Norwegian maritime history and developments within the discipline. It brings together the research efforts of a University of Oslo project aiming to further understand Norwegian shipping history between 1814 and 2014, and the work of a new generation of maritime historians. Structured into three sections - global integration, political issues, and success and failure - the volume covers a broad range of maritime topics that have influenced both Norwegian economic development and Norwegian cultural identity. Through analysis it discovers that in the last few decades Norwegian shipping has been plagued by multiple troubles, whilst simultaneously becoming less crucial to the Norwegian economy in favour of offshore petroleum production. However, it reiterates the historical importance of shipping to the economic development of Norway, and asserts that historians have begun to treat it as the centre from which other industries grew.

Greek Maritime History

Greek Maritime History
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2022-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004467729

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This volume presents Greek Maritime History to a wider audience and unravels the historical trajectory of a maritime nation par excellence in the Eastern Mediterranean: the rise of the Greek merchant fleet and its transformation from a peripheral to an international carrier.

Maritime History as Global History

Maritime History as Global History
Author: Maria Fusaro,Amélia Polónia
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786948922

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This study aims to provide new insights into the connections between maritime history and global history. It demonstrates the significance of maritime activity as a conduit of global exchange by examining local, national, and international interdependencies and trade networks, and a broad range of time periods, geographical areas, and various sub-divisions of maritime historical research. It is composed of ten essays, with an introductory chapter and concluding chapter. The first five essays discuss the effects globalisation on shipping in the early modern period; the following three discuss maritime transportation and the economics of industrialisation from the nineteenth century to the present day; the next discusses the impact of global entrepreneurialism on maritime history; the penultimate discusses the connections and variables between maritime and global history; and the concluding chapter examines the theoretical assumptions surrounding the two disciplines, using the globalisation of Early Modern Spain as a case study to do so. The study demonstrates that the core strength of maritime history is its essential place in global history, and that the process of globalisation began at sea.

Sailing Shipping and Maritime Labor in Camogli 1815 1914

Sailing Shipping and Maritime Labor in Camogli  1815   1914
Author: Leonardo Scavino
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004514089

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This book explores the historical evolution of a Mediterranean village that radically changed its core self-sustaining activities in less than a century, from fishing for anchovies in the Ligurian Sea to rounding Cape Horn.

Navigating African Maritime History

Navigating African Maritime History
Author: Carina E. Ray,Jeremy Rich
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786948953

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This book is a collection of essays addressing multiple aspects of African maritime history in attempt to counter the lack of academic research that exists in comparison to other nations and continents, and to assert the value of African topics to the global study of maritime history. Each essay addresses African maritime history whilst also demonstrating an inextricable link to the global maritime stage. The topics discussed include early human migration to Africa; early European contact with Africa; the role of West African maritime communities in the Atlantic slave trade; New World slaveholders and the exploitation of African maritime skillsets; the construction of Atlantic world racial discourses; the rise and fall of colonial rule; and African immigrant communities in Europe. These essays cover maritime topics such as seafaring labour, navigational technology, swimming, diving, surfing; plus political subjects that include colonisation, decolonisation, immigration and citizenship. The book consists of eight essays and an introduction that evaluates the existing research into African maritime history. It includes case studies from every major geographical part of the continent, bar North Africa, and covers the Early Modern period up to the twentieth century. The purpose is not to provide a comprehensive chronological history, but rather a diverse collection of topics across a range of periods and locations to reflect the wealth of maritime topics in the history of Africa and their global significance. It concludes with a call for further research into non-European maritime activity, to deepen the global historiography.

Maritime Labour

Maritime Labour
Author: Richard Gorski
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789052602844

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This is a collection of soundings into various aspects of the history of maritime labor from the close of the Middle Ages to the present. The spatial emphasis of the essays is north European and Atlantic since they deal with the countries around the North Sea and Baltic with some coverage of North America. Indeed, from time to time the authors leave the sea behind in order to examine broader issues such as labor markets, the regulation and institutions of seafaring, and industrial relations on the waterfront. But at all points there is a common theme of sea-related labor, and a common objective of better understanding what have often been perceived as difficult and elusive groups of people.

East Anglia and Its North Sea World in the Middle Ages

East Anglia and Its North Sea World in the Middle Ages
Author: Aleksander Pluskowski,Anna Agnarsdóttir,Brian Ayers
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2015-06-18
Genre: Archaeology, Medieval
ISBN: 9781783270361

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The relations between medieval East Anglia and countries across the North Sea examined from a variety of perspectives.