All Stories

  1. Book Review: Port Newark and the Origins of Container Shipping by Angus Kress Gillespie
  2. From the oceans, via Antarctica and the Moon, to deep space: Maritime history and its relevance for outer space exploration
  3. “No One Thinks of Greenland:” US-Greenland Relations and Perceptions of Greenland in the US from the Early Modern Period to the 20th Century
  4. Letter of the President of the Executive Board of the International Maritime History Association
  5. Renewable vs fossil fuel: How a fossil-fuel powered industry pushed a renewable resource out of the ice market in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
  6. Natural, artificial or imported? Ice supplies for the German distant-water fisheries as an example of renewable vs. fossil-fuel based supplies
  7. There’s Always another Fish Available – Why Bother about Quotas at All?
  8. Closing the ‘blue hole’: Maritime history as a core element of historical research
  9. Closing the blue hole: Concluding remarks
  10. The informal open-air museum of Antarctic transportation at Base Esperanza
  11. Claiming Sovereignty Where There can be no Sovereignty--Antarctica
  12. The Triumph of Human Empire: Verne, Morris, and Stevenson at the End of the World.By Rosalind Williams.
  13. Technological revolution or evolution? The introduction of the pushed-tow system in East and West Germany
  14. Whaling, fisheries and marine environmental history in the International Journal of Maritime History
  15. Europe and the Maritime World: A Twentieth-Century History
  16. The Italians in the Arctic Explorations – A Critique of the Reinterpretation of Nationalism
  17. The Business of Shipping: An Historical Perspective
  18. A Second Industrial Revolution in the Distant-Water Fisheries? Factory-Freezer Trawlers in the 1950s and 1960s
  19. Arctic Labyrinth: The Quest for the Northwest Passage (review)
  20. The Oceans as the Common Property of Mankind from Early Modern Period to Today
  21. Book Review: From Sealing to Fishing: Social and Economic Change in Greenland, 1850–1940MarquardtOle, HolmPoul and StarkeyDavid J. (eds.), From Sealing to Fishing: Social and Economic Change in Greenland, 1850–1940. “Studia Atlantica 4”; Esbjerg, Denma...
  22. Vocational Training in the German Deep-Sea Fishing Industry
  23. Die deutsche Hochseefischerei und Grönland — auf dem Weg zu einem technologischen Durchbruch für die internationale Fernfischerei —
  24. Fisheries
  25. The First World War and the Beginning of Overfishing in the North Sea