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Maritime and Oceanic History Graduate Workshop
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The workshop provides a supportive forum for original postgraduate research into maritime and oceanic history, from antiquity to the present. We seek to foster dialogue on the broader possibilities of maritime history beyond traditional nautical topics, especially the significance of oceanic history for transnational, imperial, economic and intellectual historiography. Research agendas include the history of seaborne trade, oceanic ‘worlds’ (e.g. the Atlantic World), overseas migrations, navies and fleets, littoral communities and diasporas, war and society at sea, and maritime knowledge networks. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Joshua Newton. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 6 talks in the archive. Merging Oceans, Dividing Continents: Thoughts on the Intellectual History of Portuguese Imperial Expansion
Slavery, Sea Power and the State: The Anglo-Dutch Dixcove War of 1750-51
Oceanic Navigation and European Domination of the World
Manning the British Fleet: The Myths and Reality of Naval Manpower, 1793-1801
From Beirut to Marseille: Shipping Agents, Hostel-Keepers, and the Business of Lebanese Migration, 1900-1939
Navigating Culture: Early Modern Navigational Instruments as Cultural Artefacts
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