The long ‘lost’ history of bottom trawling in England, c.1350–1650
Peter Jones
págs. 201-217
The East India Company and the island of Johanna (Anjouan) during the long eighteenth century
H. V. Bowen
págs. 218-233
Compasses and sinking ships: Mrs Janet Taylor’s contribution in the compass adjusting controversy of mid-nineteenth-century England
Rosalind Frances Croucher, Rosalind Frances Croucher
págs. 234-251
Serving seafarers in the Boston Harbor: Local adaptation to global economic change, 1820–2015
Wendy Cadge, Michael Skaggs
págs. 252-265
The London-based Greek Shipping Co-operation Committee: A paradigm of collective action in the shipping sector, 1930–1950
Ilias Bissias, Panayiotis S Kapetanakis
págs. 266-286
Plague and trade in Lagos, 1924–1931
Olukayode A Faleye
págs. 287-301
Maritime culture: A sociological perspective
Lydia Carol Dekker
págs. 302-314
Re-imagining shipboard societies: A spatial approach to analysing ships of the British Royal Navy during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Francis J. Moloney
págs. 315-342
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