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Title People of the northern seas / edited by Lewis R. Fischer and Walter Minchinton
Published St. John's, Newfoundland : International Maritime Economic History Association, in conjunction with the Association for the History of the Northern Seas, 1992

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 204 pages) : illustrations
Series Research in maritime history ; No. 3
Research in maritime history ; no. 3.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; General Introduction; Une Petite Republique in Southwestern Newfoundland: The Limits of Imperial Authority in a Remote Maritime Environment; Changes in Aleut Communities Following Russian Contact -- Five Years Before the Mast: Observations on the Conditions of Maritime Labour in Finland and Elsewhere; Expressions of Longing, Sources of Anxiety? The Significance of Contacts with Home for Finnish Sailors in London and Hull in the Late Nineteenth Century; Death of a Merchant
St. Petersburg's Bills of Exchange in the Russian Economy of the Eighteenth CenturyShipowners and Iron Sailing Ships: The First Twenty Years, 1838-1857; The Growth of Norwegian Shipbroking: The Practices of Fearnley and Eger as a Case Study, 1869-1914; Captain John Deane: Mercenary, Diplomat and Spy -- Her Majesty's Coastguard; Coastal Life, 'Nordic Culture' and Nation State: Reflections on the Formation of the Nation State and Maritime History
Summary This volume aims to continue the expansion of maritime history beyond the narrow definition - 'the study of ships' - to include all people involved in seagoing activities. The volume consists of eleven articles exploring the people of Northern seas, spanning the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries and primarily focused on Europe. They were originally presented at a 1992 Finland conference of the Association for the History of the Northern Seas. The articles are broad in scope, and are collected here with the intention of stimulating further academic research into the lives and histories of the people of the Northern seas, which the editors, at the time of publication, consider under-examined. The articles are divided into three sections, the first examining livelihoods dependant on the ocean; seamen, fishermen. The second group examines maritime mercantile communities; merchants; shipowners; shipbrokers. The final group examines maritime culture, encompassing the navy and the coastguard
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Coasts -- North Pacific Ocean -- History
Coasts -- North Atlantic Ocean -- History
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
Coasts
Economic history
Navigation
Social conditions
SUBJECT Arctic regions -- Economic conditions
Arctic regions -- Social conditions
North Pacific Ocean -- Navigation -- History
North Atlantic Ocean -- Navigation -- History
Europe, Northern -- Economic conditions
Subject Arctic Regions
Northern Europe
North Atlantic Ocean
North Pacific Ocean
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Fischer, Lewis R., editor.
Minchinton, Walter E., editor.
International Maritime Economic History Association.
Association internationale d'histoire des mers nordiques de l'Europe.
ISBN 9781786949325
1786949326