Contents of the International Journal of Maritime History
Volume XXII, Number 1 (June 2010)

Editor-in-Chief's Note / xi

Contributors / xiii

ARTICLES

David M. Williams, “Humankind and the Sea: The Changing Relationship since the Mid-Eighteenth Century” / 1

Evan Lampe, “‘The Most Miserable Hole in the Whole World:’ Western Sailors and the Whampoa Anchorage, 1770-1850” / 15

J.N.F.M. à Campo, “Sea and Sadness: Porteño Identity and Maritime Imagery in Tango Lyrics” / 41

Stig Tenold, “So Nice in Niches: Specialization Strategies in Norwegian Shipping, 1960-1977” / 63

Luisa Piccinno and Andrea Zanini, “The Development of Pleasure Boating and Yacht Harbours in the Mediterranean Sea: The Case of the Riviera Ligure” / 83

Alston Kennerley, “A Northwest European Shipping Communication and Servicing Hub: Falmouth for Orders, Repair and Supply, 1881-1935” / 111

Jesús Ángel Sánchez García, “Commerce and Harbour Development in the Urban Planning of the City of A Coruña during the Eighteenth Century” / 139
 

RESEARCH NOTES

Panayiotis S. Kapetanakis, “The Ionian State in the ‘British’ Nineteenth Century, 1814-1864: From Adriatic Isolation to Atlantic Integration” / 163

Kate Jordan, “The Captains and Crews of Liverpool’s Northern Whaling Trade” / 185


REVIEW ESSAY

Lincoln Paine, “Beyond the Dead White Whales: Literature of the Sea and Maritime History” / 205


SOURCE ESSAY

Klas Rönnbäck, “The Sound Toll Chamber Commodity Records: Estimating the Reliability of a Potential Source for International Trade History” / 229
 

FORUM: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF
THE PORT CITIES OF THE SEA OF AZOV AND THE
GREEKS IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY

Gelina Harlaftis, “Economic and Social Development of the Port Cities of the Sea of Azov and the Greeks in the Long Nineteenth Century: An Introduction” / 239

Gelina Harlaftis, “Trade and Shipping in the Nineteenth-Century Sea of Azov” / 241

Katerina Papakonstantinou, “Russian and Ukrainian Archives and the Creation of Databases on the Greek Population and Their Economic Activities in Nineteenth-Century Azov Port Cities” / 252

Evrydiki Sifneos, “Merchant Enterprises and Strategies in the Sea of Azov Ports” / 259

Vassilis Colonas, “Architectural Expression of the Greeks in the Nineteenth-Century Cities of the Azov Sea Region: The Case of Taganrog” / 269


RESEARCH

Stefan Lundblad and Leos Müller, “Centre for Maritime Studies (CEMAS): A New Hub of Maritime Historical Research in Sweden” / 279


ROUNDTABLE

Rainer Bushmann; Arturo Giráldez; Patrick Kirch; Matt K. Matsuda; Doug Munro; Roy Schreiber; Ian Steele; Simon Ville, “Reviews of Donald B.Freeman, The Pacific” / 283

Donald B. Freeman, “The Pacific. A Roundtable Response” / 318
 

BOOK REVIEWS

John Zumerchik and Steven L. Danver (eds.), Seas and Waterways of the World:An Encyclopedia of History, Uses, and Issues by Alan G. Jamieson / 325

Maik-Jens Springmann and Horst Wernicke (eds.), Historical Boat and Ship Replicas: Conference Proceedings on the Scientific Perspectives and the Limits of Boat and Ship Replicas, Torgelow 2007 by Garth Wilson / 327

Chandra R. de Silva (ed.), Portuguese Encounters with Sri Lanka and the Maldives: Translated Texts from the Age of the Discoveries by Jorge Flores / 329

Asta Bredsdorff; Roda Morrison (language revision), The Trials and Travels of Willem Leyel: An Account of the Danish East India Company in Tranquebar, 1639-48 by Jaap R. Bruijn / 330

Jaap R. Bruijn, Schippers van de VOC in de achttiende eeuw: aan de wal en op zee by Victor Enthoven / 332

Anthony Webster, The Twilight of the East India Company: The Evolution of Anglo-Asian Commerce and Politics, 1790-1860 by Søren Mentz / 333

George F. Bass, Berta Lledó, Sheila Matthews, and Robert H. Brill, Serçe Limanı Volume 2: The Glass of an Eleventh-Century Shipwreck by Cheryl Ward / 334

Monique O’Connell, Men of Empire: Power and Negotiation in Venice’s Maritime State by Eleanor Congdon / 336

Anton Englert and Athena Trakadas (eds.), Wulfstan’s Voyage: The Baltic Sea Region in the Early Viking Age as Seen from Shipboard by Benjamin Hudson / 337

G. Alan Metters (ed.), The King’s Lynn Port Books 1610-1614 by Pauline Croft / 339

Caroline A. Williams (ed.), Bridging the Early Modern Atlantic World: People, Products, and Practices on the Move by Ian K. Steele / 340

Bernard Bailyn and Patricia L. Denault (eds.), Soundings in Atlantic History: Latent Structures and Intellectual Currents, 1500-1830 by Xabier Lamikiz / 342

Barbara H. Stein and Stanley J. Stein, Edge of Crisis: War and Trade in the Spanish Atlantic, 1789-1808 by Valentina K. Tikoff / 343

Louis Sicking and Darlene Abreu-Ferreira (eds.), Beyond the Catch: Fisheries of the North Atlantic, the North Sea and the Baltic, 900-1850 by Wendy R. Childs / 345

David J. Starkey, Jón Th. Thór, Ingo Heidbrink (eds.); Editorial Team: James E. Candow, Ernesto López Losa, Alf Ragnar Nielssen and Robb Robinson, A History of the North Atlantic Fisheries, Volume 1: From Early Times to the Mid-Nineteenth Century by Trevor Kenchington / 347

Henry T. Chen, Taiwan’s Distant-Water Fisheries in Southeast Asia 1936-1977 by Dian Murray / 349

Giulio Pontecorvo and William E. Schrank , with Mark Holliday and Donald B.Olson, Fisheries Management: Pandemic Failure, Workable Solutions by Martin D. Smith / 351

Joan Marshall, Tides of Change on Grand Manan Island: Culture and Belonging in a Fishing Community by Sean T. Cadigan / 353

Lars U. Scholl and David Williams (eds.), Crisis and Transition: Maritime Sectors in the North Sea Region 1790-1940 by Jelle van Lottum / 354

Helen Doe, Enterprising Women and Shipping in the Nineteenth Century by Valerie Burton / 356

Richard Woodman, A History of the British Merchant Navy, Vol. 2. Britannia’s Realm: In Support of the State: 1763-1816 by Martin Hubley / 357

Ursula Feldkamp, Inga Brantzky, Antje-Kathrin Hinrichsen-Mohr, Erwachsen werden in Sturm und Stille: Aufzeichnungen des Schiffsjungen Enno Rudolf Koch über seine Rise auf dem Segler ‘Arthur Fitger’ 1903 by Alston Kennerley / 359

Charles Daly, The Fighting Civilians by Heide Gerstenberger / 360

Sven-Erik Nylund, Torpederade och internerade. Finska sjömän i andra världskriget by Tytti Steel / 361

Harvey Schwartz, Solidarity Stories: An Oral History of the ILWU by Colin J. Davis / 362

Emrys Hughes and Aled Eames; additional notes, John Alexander, Porthmadog Ships by David Jenkins / 364

Peter N. Davies, Japanese Shipping and Shipbuilding in the Twentieth Century: The Writings of Peter N. Davies by Daniel Todd / 365

Hwasook Nam, Building Ships, Building a Nation: Korea’s Democratic Unionism under Park Chung Hee by Paul Tae-Woo Lee / 366

Hajo Neumann, Vom Forschungreaktor zum “Atomschiff” Otto Hahn by Henry Burke Wend / 368

Bruce Peter, John Dawson, Ian Johnston, QE2: Britain’s Greatest Liner by M. Stephen Salmon / 369

Peter Plowman, Migrant Ships to Australia and New Zealand 1900 to 1939 by John Bach / 371

Helen Doe, From Coastal Sail to Global Shipping: The History of The Steamship Mutual Underwriting Association Limited, 1909-2009 by Robert G. Greenhill / 372

Mark Allen, Building Kettenburgs. Premier Boats Designed and Built in Southern California by John Summers / 373

Martin Pries, Waterfronts im Wandel: Eine vergleichende Studie der Städte Baltimore und New York by Richard Herfort / 375

Daniel Defoe; introduction by Nigel Rigby, The Pirate Gow by Arne Bialuschewski / 376

Donald Launer, Navigation Through the Ages by Ray Ashley / 377

Hordern House Rare Books, Captain William Bligh and the Mutiny on the Bounty: Chiefly from the Robert and Mary Anne Parks Collection by Merrill Distad / 378

Colin Dyer, The French Explorers and Sydney by Roy Schreiber / 379

John R. Bockstoce, Furs and Frontiers in the Far North: The Contest Among Native and Foreign Nations for Control of the Intercontinental Bering Strait Fur Trade by Cathryn Pearce / 380

John R. Hale, Lords of the Sea: the Epic Story of the Athenian Navy and the Birth of Democracy by Anthony J. Papalas / 381

N.A.M. Rodger, Essays in Naval History, from Medieval to Modern by Nicholas Tracy / 383

Andrew S. Erickson, Lyle J. Goldstein, Carnes Lord (ed.), China Goes to Sea: Maritime Transformation in Comparative Historical Perspective by Malcolm H. Murfett / 384

Peter Marsden (ed.), Mary Rose – Your Noblest Shippe: Anatomy of a Tudor Warship by Ian Friel / 386

David Loades, The Making of the Elizabethan Navy 1540-1590: From the Solent to the Armada by John C. Appleby / 388

Richard Endsor, The Restoration Warship: The Design, Construction and Career of a Third Rate of Charles II’s Navy by John McKay / 389

Peter Kirsch, Fireship: Terror Weapon of the Age of Sail by Edward M. Furgol / 391

Ruddock Mackay and Michael Duffy, Hawke, Nelson and British Naval Leadership 1747-1805 by Paul Webb / 392

John D. Byrn (ed.), Naval Courts Martial, 1793-1815 by Roger Knight / 394

David Boyd Haycock and Sally Archer (eds.), Health and Medicine at Sea 1700-1900 by Jane Bowden-Dan / 395

Lorraine McConaghy, Warship Under Sail: The USS ‘Decatur’ in the Pacific West by B.R. Burg / 397

Andrew T. Ross and James M. Sandison, A Historical Appreciation of the Contribution of Naval Air Power by Eric J. Grove / 399

Mark C. Hunter, To Employ and Uplift Them: The Newfoundland Naval Reserve, 1899-1926 by James E. Candow / 400

Vincent O’Hara, Struggle for the Middle Sea: The Great Navies at War in the Mediterranean Theater, 1940-45 by Robert L. Davison / 402

Peter V. Nash, The Development of Mobile Logistic Support in Anglo-American Naval Policy, 1900-1953 by Chris Madsen / 403

Gary J. Ohls, Somalia ... From the Sea by Angus Topshee / 404

Naoko Sajima and Kyoichi Tachikawa, Japanese Sea Power: A Maritime Nation’s Struggle for Identity by Kenneth P. Hansen / 405

Ralf Emmers, Geopolitics and Maritime Territorial Disputes in East Asia by Andrew Forbes / 407

Robert Cribb and Michele Ford (eds.), Beyond the Water’s Edge: Managing an Archipelagic State by J.N.F.M. à Campo / 408

Andrew Forbes (ed.), Asian Energy Security: Regional Cooperation in the Malacca Strait by Bernard D. Cole / 409


SUMMARIES / ZUSAMMENFASSUNGEN / RESUMIDAS / PRÉCIS / 411

Updated: June 9,  2010