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Contributors / xiii
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
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
Lincoln Paine, “Beyond the Dead White Whales: Literature of the Sea and Maritime History” / 205
Klas Rönnbäck, “The Sound Toll Chamber Commodity Records: Estimating the Reliability of a Potential Source for International Trade History” / 229
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
Stefan Lundblad and Leos Müller, “Centre for Maritime Studies (CEMAS): A New Hub of Maritime Historical Research in Sweden” / 279
Rainer Bushmann; Arturo Giráldez; Patrick Kirch; Matt K. Matsuda; Doug Munro; Roy Schreiber; Ian Steele; Simon Ville, “Reviews of Donald B.Freeman,
The Pacific” / 283Donald B. Freeman, “
The Pacific. A Roundtable Response” / 318John Zumerchik and Steven L. Danver (eds.),
Seas and Waterways of the World:An Encyclopedia of History, Uses, and Issues by Alan G. Jamieson / 325Maik-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 / 327Chandra R. de Silva (ed.),
Portuguese Encounters with Sri Lanka and the Maldives: Translated Texts from the Age of the Discoveries by Jorge Flores / 329Asta 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 / 330Jaap R. Bruijn,
Schippers van de VOC in de achttiende eeuw: aan de wal en op zee by Victor Enthoven / 332Anthony Webster,
The Twilight of the East India Company: The Evolution of Anglo-Asian Commerce and Politics, 1790-1860 by Søren Mentz / 333George F. Bass, Berta Lledó, Sheila Matthews, and Robert H. Brill,
Serçe Limanı Volume 2: The Glass of an Eleventh-Century Shipwreck by Cheryl Ward / 334Monique O’Connell,
Men of Empire: Power and Negotiation in Venice’s Maritime State by Eleanor Congdon / 336Anton Englert and Athena Trakadas (eds.),
Wulfstan’s Voyage: The Baltic Sea Region in the Early Viking Age as Seen from Shipboard by Benjamin Hudson / 337G. Alan Metters (ed.),
The King’s Lynn Port Books 1610-1614 by Pauline Croft / 339Caroline A. Williams (ed.),
Bridging the Early Modern Atlantic World: People, Products, and Practices on the Move by Ian K. Steele / 340Bernard Bailyn and Patricia L. Denault (eds.),
Soundings in Atlantic History: Latent Structures and Intellectual Currents, 1500-1830 by Xabier Lamikiz / 342Barbara H. Stein and Stanley J. Stein,
Edge of Crisis: War and Trade in the Spanish Atlantic, 1789-1808 by Valentina K. Tikoff / 343Louis 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 / 345David 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 / 347Henry T. Chen,
Taiwan’s Distant-Water Fisheries in Southeast Asia 1936-1977 by Dian Murray / 349Giulio Pontecorvo and William E. Schrank , with Mark Holliday and Donald B.Olson,
Fisheries Management: Pandemic Failure, Workable Solutions by Martin D. Smith / 351Joan Marshall,
Tides of Change on Grand Manan Island: Culture and Belonging in a Fishing Community by Sean T. Cadigan / 353Lars U. Scholl and David Williams (eds.),
Crisis and Transition: Maritime Sectors in the North Sea Region 1790-1940 by Jelle van Lottum / 354Helen Doe,
Enterprising Women and Shipping in the Nineteenth Century by Valerie Burton / 356Richard Woodman,
A History of the British Merchant Navy, Vol. 2. Britannia’s Realm: In Support of the State: 1763-1816 by Martin Hubley / 357Ursula 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 / 359Charles Daly,
The Fighting Civilians by Heide Gerstenberger / 360Sven-Erik Nylund,
Torpederade och internerade. Finska sjömän i andra världskriget by Tytti Steel / 361Harvey Schwartz,
Solidarity Stories: An Oral History of the ILWU by Colin J. Davis / 362Emrys Hughes and Aled Eames; additional notes, John Alexander,
Porthmadog Ships by David Jenkins / 364Peter N. Davies,
Japanese Shipping and Shipbuilding in the Twentieth Century: The Writings of Peter N. Davies by Daniel Todd / 365Hwasook Nam,
Building Ships, Building a Nation: Korea’s Democratic Unionism under Park Chung Hee by Paul Tae-Woo Lee / 366Hajo Neumann,
Vom Forschungreaktor zum “Atomschiff” Otto Hahn by Henry Burke Wend / 368Bruce Peter, John Dawson, Ian Johnston,
QE2: Britain’s Greatest Liner by M. Stephen Salmon / 369Peter Plowman,
Migrant Ships to Australia and New Zealand 1900 to 1939 by John Bach / 371Helen Doe,
From Coastal Sail to Global Shipping: The History of The Steamship Mutual Underwriting Association Limited, 1909-2009 by Robert G. Greenhill / 372Mark Allen,
Building Kettenburgs. Premier Boats Designed and Built in Southern California by John Summers / 373Martin Pries,
Waterfronts im Wandel: Eine vergleichende Studie der Städte Baltimore und New York by Richard Herfort / 375Daniel Defoe; introduction by Nigel Rigby,
The Pirate Gow by Arne Bialuschewski / 376Donald Launer,
Navigation Through the Ages by Ray Ashley / 377Hordern 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
Updated: June 9, 2010