Ingo Heidbrink has claimed that maritime history is an unpopular sub-discipline, with a serious 'branding issue' and challenged maritime historians to 'close the blue hole'. This article attempts to respond to his challenge by highlighting the interdisciplinary potential and other strengths of maritime history. It also provides an Australian perspective on the 'blue hole'
The Blue Economy concept seeks to sustainably manage the wide range of economic activity in the worl...
According to the Australian Institute of Marine Science Index of Marine Industry, Australia is \u27o...
The subject of this study is the relationship between the Admiralty and the Australian colonies, and...
In 1989 Frank Broeze noted that traditionally maritime history was concerned with ships and navigati...
Maritime history seems to be suffering an identity crisis, rising in popularity but unsure of its pl...
March 29, 2007Maritime history constitutes a distinct subfield of historical inquiry. In its most su...
For a small sub-discipline of archaeology, maritime archaeology seems to have had a relatively long ...
This article is a revised version of the University of Liverpool Peter Davies Annual Lecture, given ...
Skip Fischer has suggested that maritime historians often fail to situate their studies ‘within the ...
Over the last 50 years, significant maritime archaeological research, including the excavation of sh...
Uncharted Waters? Cultures of Sea Transport and Mobility in New Zealand Colonial Histor
Overview: This paper argues that, despite being the world’s largest island, the greatest paradox of ...
This essay seeks to question the position of maritime visual culture and its history in relation to ...
Next year, the Australian National Maritime Museum’s replica of Captain Cook’s ship, HMS Endeavour, ...
Studies with focus on the various relations people in the past held with the sea traditionally fall ...
The Blue Economy concept seeks to sustainably manage the wide range of economic activity in the worl...
According to the Australian Institute of Marine Science Index of Marine Industry, Australia is \u27o...
The subject of this study is the relationship between the Admiralty and the Australian colonies, and...
In 1989 Frank Broeze noted that traditionally maritime history was concerned with ships and navigati...
Maritime history seems to be suffering an identity crisis, rising in popularity but unsure of its pl...
March 29, 2007Maritime history constitutes a distinct subfield of historical inquiry. In its most su...
For a small sub-discipline of archaeology, maritime archaeology seems to have had a relatively long ...
This article is a revised version of the University of Liverpool Peter Davies Annual Lecture, given ...
Skip Fischer has suggested that maritime historians often fail to situate their studies ‘within the ...
Over the last 50 years, significant maritime archaeological research, including the excavation of sh...
Uncharted Waters? Cultures of Sea Transport and Mobility in New Zealand Colonial Histor
Overview: This paper argues that, despite being the world’s largest island, the greatest paradox of ...
This essay seeks to question the position of maritime visual culture and its history in relation to ...
Next year, the Australian National Maritime Museum’s replica of Captain Cook’s ship, HMS Endeavour, ...
Studies with focus on the various relations people in the past held with the sea traditionally fall ...
The Blue Economy concept seeks to sustainably manage the wide range of economic activity in the worl...
According to the Australian Institute of Marine Science Index of Marine Industry, Australia is \u27o...
The subject of this study is the relationship between the Admiralty and the Australian colonies, and...