The article introduces two collections of data on the history of whaling in America. The first lists all hitherto verified American whaling expeditions, the second more than 120,000 sailors who departed on vessels from New Bedford. Both resources are available in the Internet free of charge
Since the 1860s a variety of ship types and sizes have been made available by the navy and commercia...
On the basis of case examples of Pomerania and Southern Denmark, the article discusses the important...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Nantucket Histo...
The contribution on Dutch whaling and sealing investigates the extent and significance of German wha...
Beginning in the seventeenth century, a tradition developed on the Wadden Sea islands whereby rich c...
Before the advent of modern whaling in the 1860s, few professional, academically trained artists had...
In 2000, the German Maritime Museum was bequeathed with the whaling collection of Hugo Bruhn, a Hamb...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, on journeys within the framework of the "Greenland expedi...
Since the late 1960s, concerted efforts have been made in Denmark to preserve a small selection of c...
As founding director of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, a...
ln 1879, one of the two ships participating in the second German polar expedition, the HANSA, was en...
The purpose of this study is to document the rise and fall of the New Bedford whaling industry-which...
Taxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavations is problematic due t...
Measuring more than twenty-two metres in length, outfitted with leeboards, and rigged with two lug s...
In March 2007, the fragment of a whalebone was found on the Bremen Teerhof within the framework of a...
Since the 1860s a variety of ship types and sizes have been made available by the navy and commercia...
On the basis of case examples of Pomerania and Southern Denmark, the article discusses the important...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Nantucket Histo...
The contribution on Dutch whaling and sealing investigates the extent and significance of German wha...
Beginning in the seventeenth century, a tradition developed on the Wadden Sea islands whereby rich c...
Before the advent of modern whaling in the 1860s, few professional, academically trained artists had...
In 2000, the German Maritime Museum was bequeathed with the whaling collection of Hugo Bruhn, a Hamb...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, on journeys within the framework of the "Greenland expedi...
Since the late 1960s, concerted efforts have been made in Denmark to preserve a small selection of c...
As founding director of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, a...
ln 1879, one of the two ships participating in the second German polar expedition, the HANSA, was en...
The purpose of this study is to document the rise and fall of the New Bedford whaling industry-which...
Taxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavations is problematic due t...
Measuring more than twenty-two metres in length, outfitted with leeboards, and rigged with two lug s...
In March 2007, the fragment of a whalebone was found on the Bremen Teerhof within the framework of a...
Since the 1860s a variety of ship types and sizes have been made available by the navy and commercia...
On the basis of case examples of Pomerania and Southern Denmark, the article discusses the important...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Nantucket Histo...