Marine resource procurement as everyday resistance in Ireland during the Great Hunger (1845-1852) [0.03%]
1845—1852年爱尔兰大饥荒期间的海洋资源获取行为及其日常抵抗属性研究
Emily Schwalbe,Rory Connolly,Sophia Chapple et al.
Emily Schwalbe et al.
This article seeks to challenge dominant narratives surrounding the Great Hunger in Ireland (An Gorta Mór, 1845-1852) by focusing on the often-overlooked aspect of marine resource exploitation. Traditional historiography of the famine typi...
'Belonging to the Company': Transporting and documenting unfree labour in the Indian Ocean, 1719-1790 [0.03%]
《归属公司所有》——18世纪印度洋地区非自由劳动的运输与记载(1719—1790)
Margaret E Schotte
Margaret E Schotte
Over the course of the eighteenth century, French East India Company ships carried numerous sailors, soldiers, passengers and unfree labourers to and from various ports of trade in the Indian Ocean. Although European merchant companies deve...
Rijeka as a socialist port: Insights from Jugolinija's early years, 1947-1960 [0.03%]
作为社会主义港口的里耶卡港——来自jugolinija早期岁月(1947-1960)的启示
Brigitte Le Normand
Brigitte Le Normand
To understand the distinctiveness of ports under state socialism, it is necessary to shift the focus from the built environment to flows of people, goods, knowledge and capital. In so doing, this article examines the operation of Yugoslavia...
Peter M Solar,Pim de Zwart
Peter M Solar
The speed of ships is a crucial variable in shipping productivity. Despite the dominance of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Eurasian trade in the early modern era, its ships were generally slower than those of other companies. This ar...
Sailors in wonderland: Dutch sperm whaling during the nineteenth century, 1827-1849 [0.03%]
奇幻之旅:19世纪20至40年代的荷兰公海捕鲸業
Joost Ca Schokkenbroek
Joost Ca Schokkenbroek
The Dutch engaged in whaling between 1612 and 1964, with intervals of non-activity in the last quarter of the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries. Under varied circumstances, the Dutch have relied upon the expertise of fore...