ABSTRACTIn her Inaugural Lecture, Alison Bashford, Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History, introduces the concept of ‘terraqueous histories’. Maritime historians often stake large claims on world history, and it is indeed the case that the connections and distinctions between land and sea are everywhere in the many traditions of world history-writing. Collapsing the land/sea couplet is useful and ‘terraqueous’ history serves world historians well. The term returns the ‘globe’ to global history, it signals sea as well as land as claimable territory, and in its compound construction foregrounds the history and historiography of meeting places. If the Vere Harmsworth Chair of Imperial and Naval History has recently turned from...
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This volume brings together historians, anthropologists and literary critics in a common project foc...
If you take diversity of perspectives and traditions into account, writing the history of geography ...
Until recently, most historians shared a prejudice in favour of the history of land, territory and t...
The term ‘world history’ describes one of the oldest, most persistent and most pliable forms of his...
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BUCHET Christian (éd.), DE SOUZA Philippe (éd.), ARNAUD Pascal (éd.) The sea in history = La mer dan...
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If you take diversity of perspectives and traditions into account, writing the history of geography ...
Too often the basic framework upon which historians hang the facts of architecture's past is constru...
This volume covers important ground in bringing the sea back into International Relations scholarshi...
This text builds on the shared focus of historians and engineers to understand how particular circum...
This volume brings together historians, anthropologists and literary critics in a common project foc...
If you take diversity of perspectives and traditions into account, writing the history of geography ...
Until recently, most historians shared a prejudice in favour of the history of land, territory and t...
The term ‘world history’ describes one of the oldest, most persistent and most pliable forms of his...
Review of the book "Oceanic Histories", David Armitage, Alison Bashford Sujit Sivasundaram (eds.) A...
The turn towards Global history shows no sign of abating. It seems that across the discipline, histo...
This paper offers a prospectus for a version of historical geography that puts the seas and oceans a...
BUCHET Christian (éd.), DE SOUZA Philippe (éd.), ARNAUD Pascal (éd.) The sea in history = La mer dan...
Examinations into marine environmental history, Great Plains environmental history, and the city of ...
March 29, 2007Maritime history constitutes a distinct subfield of historical inquiry. In its most su...
Spatial history is more than simply digital spatial history. It is understood here as an expansive f...
If you take diversity of perspectives and traditions into account, writing the history of geography ...
Too often the basic framework upon which historians hang the facts of architecture's past is constru...
This volume covers important ground in bringing the sea back into International Relations scholarshi...
This text builds on the shared focus of historians and engineers to understand how particular circum...
This volume brings together historians, anthropologists and literary critics in a common project foc...
If you take diversity of perspectives and traditions into account, writing the history of geography ...