Staff Publications
Centre for Maritime Historical Studies staff write, edit and contribute to a wide range of publications, including books, book chapters and journal articles. Recent publications include:
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Trade and Cultrual Exchange in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Braudel's Maritime Legacy
Publisher: I.B.Tauris
Author: Maria Fusaro (Editor), Colin Heywood (Editor) and Mohamed-Salah Omri (Author)
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Enterprising Women and Shipping in the Nineteenth Century
Publisher:Boydell and Brewer
Author: Helen Doe
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More publications are available to view from individual staff pages.
In addition to their publications, the Centre's staff
have undertaken
the task of promoting maritime research more widely. Dr
Michael Duffy was
for ten years editor of The Mariner's Mirror, The Journal of the Society
for Nautical Research and Dr Roger
Morriss is the present
general editor
for the Navy Records Society.
The Centre also has its own publication series - Exeter
Maritime Studies
- in conjunction with Exeter University Press.
Recent titles include:
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Michael Duffy and Roger Morriss, The Glorious First of June 1794: A naval battle and its aftermath.
- David Hussey, Coastal and River Trade in Pre-Industrial England: Bristol and its Region 1680-1730.
- Alan Jamieson, Ebb Tide in the British Maritime
Industries. Change and
Adaptation, 1918-1990.
- Lewis Johnman and Hugh Murphy, British Shipobuilding and
the State since 1918.
- Nigel Morgan and Annette Pritchard, Power and Politics at the Seaside: The Development of Devon's Resorts in the Twentieth century.
- Roger Morriss, Cockburn and the British Navy in Transition: Admiral Sir George Cockburn 1772-1853.
- David Starkey, Shipping movements in the Ports of the
United Kingdom
1871-1913: A statistical
profile.
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