Editorial
David J. Starkey
págs. 443-444
‘Our insulted coasts’: London newspapers and the invasion scare of 1781
Anthony Page
págs. 445-463
The politics of mutiny: The Pompée at Spithead and beyond, 1797
Nicholas Rogers
págs. 464-488
At the far end of oceanic seaways: St. Petersburg shipping in the eighteenth century
Yrjö Kaukiainen
págs. 489-508
‘A sufficient and adequate squadron’: The navy, the transatlantic slave trade, and the American commercial empire
Thomas Blake Earle
págs. 509-524
‘Arbitrary and cruel punishments’: Trends in Royal Navy courts martial, 1860–1869
Andrew Johnston
págs. 525-544
The coal trade surplus and merchant seafarers in British-Norwegian relations during the First World War
Elisabeth S. Koren
págs. 545-560
Price collusion, rationalisation and Admiralty oversight in British shipbuilding: The case of the Warship Group, 1926–1945
Christopher W. Miller, Hugh Murphy
págs. 561-576
British naval assistance at the twilight of empire: The case of Abu Dhabi, 1966–1968
Athol Yates, Ash Rossiter
págs. 577-588
Book Review: Johan Månssons Seebuch der Ostsee von 1644: Eine - fast vergessene - Erfolgsgeschichte by Boye Meyer-Friese and Albrecht Sauer
W. F. J. M. Bruyns
págs. 589-590
Book Review: The Agency of Empire: Connections and Strategies in French Overseas Expansion (1686-1746) by Elisabeth Heijmans
Pierrick Pourchasse
págs. 590-592
Book Review: The Genesis of Rebellion: Governance, Grievance and Mutiny in the Age of Sail by Steven Pfaff and Michael Hechter
Callum Easton
págs. 592-594
Book Review: Global Piracy: A Documentary History of Seaborne Banditry by James E. Wadsworth
págs. 594-596
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