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International Journal of Maritime History

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The IJMH is a fully-refereed, quarterly publication which addresses the maritime dimensions of economic, social, cultural, and environmental history.

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One of the latest articles available online is by S. June Kim, titled 'Overcoming the crisis in Korea's shipping industry, 1980–1988'. This article reviews the cause of the shipping industry crisis in Korea in the 1980s. You can read the article here - journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08…

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One of our latest publications online is the Article 'The double capture of the Danish frigate Tranquebar in 1763' by Jorge Simón Izquierdo Díaz and Jørgen Mikkelsen. you can read the article via the following link - journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08…

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Volume 35, Issue 2 is now available to read online. Want access to this issue and back copies dating back to 1989? as well as physical copies of the all the issues of Volume 35? Purchase your membership here - shop.hull.ac.uk/product-catalo…

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Check out Nathan T. Jopling's article 'The Jamaica discipline and the epochal nature of English Atlantic privateering and piracy, 1660–1726' which featured in Issue 2 of Volume 35 of the International Journal of Martime History - journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

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All articles of Volume 32 Issue 2 of the International Journal of Maritime History are available online or via Print. Interested in receiving printed editions of the journal & being able to access back copies dating back to 1989 - Membership (imha.info)

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International Journal of Maritime History just published Matthias Lukkes' review of our book 🤩 Book Review: De grootste slavenhandelaren van Amsterdam: Over Jochem Matthijs en Coenraad Smitt by Ramona Negrón and Jessica den Oudsten Read it here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08…

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Check out some of our latest reviews, along with our published articles. Want to receive a physical copy of the journal hot off the press? you can buy your membership here via the link in our bio.

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Dear Followers, There may be a delay in the publication of Issue 3 of IJMH volume 36. If you are a member of the IMHA you should hopefully have received an email explaining this further. The Executive Committee

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Please get in contact with Lewis Wade if you would be interested in reviewing books for the International Journal of Maritime History. Details can be found in the image below #Maritimehistory #bookreviews #publication

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If you are interested in membership for 2024, there is still time to purchase this and will include physical copies of this years publications. Link can be found below:

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The latest publication of IJMH is packed with new research! The issue opens with a forum on the history of shipyards in the early modern Spanish Caribbean. This is followed by 7 articles and a research paper. Find out more here - doi.org/10.1177/084387… #MaritimeHistory

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This looks great. New open access article published in International Journal of Maritime History by Izidor Janžekovič 'The balance of sea power in the early modern era: The Anglo-Dutch Wars (1652–1674)'. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

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If you are interested in submitting an article but wish to discuss your ideas, Please email [email protected] Details about submitting a paper can be found here - journals.sagepub.com/author-instruc…

If you are interested in submitting an article but wish to discuss your ideas, Please email ijmh@hull.ac.uk  

Details about submitting a paper can be found here  - journals.sagepub.com/author-instruc…
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‼️Read our latest publication‼️ 'The roles of Dutch skippers as partners and principals in colonial endeavours: Lessons from Amsterdam to New Netherland (1639–1664)' by Julie van der Hout doi.org/10.1177/084387…

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Are you a PhD Candidate or an Early Career researcher? We would love to provide you with the opportunity to review books for IJMH. If you are interested please contact Lewis Wade by email [email protected] or [email protected]

Are you a PhD Candidate or an Early Career researcher? We would love to provide you with the opportunity to review books for IJMH. 

If you are interested please contact <a href="/WadeHistory/">Lewis Wade</a>  by email ijmh@hull.ac.uk or l.m.wade@hum.leidenuniv.nl