A World at Sea sharpens and expands our understanding of how the maritime world contributed to global transformations in the early modern world, from inventing knowledge-making practices to pioneering new ways of organizing labor to legal experiments that spanned land and sea.
A World at Sea sharpens and expands our understanding of how the maritime world contributed to global transformations in the early modern world, from inventing knowledge-making practices to pioneering new ways of organizing labor to legal experiments that spanned land and sea.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents Introduction. Making Maritime History Global Nathan Perl-Rosenthal and Lauren Benton Part I. Currents Chapter 1. Why Did Anyone Go to Sea? Structures of Maritime Enlistment from Family Traditions to Violent Coercion Carla Rahn Phillips Chapter 2. Between the Company and Koxinga: Territorial Waters, Trade, and War over Deerskins Adam Clulow and Xing Hang Chapter 3. "The Law Is the Lord of the Sea": Maritime Law as Global Maritime History Matthew Taylor Raffety Part II. Dispatches Chapter 4. Reading Cargoes: Letters and the Problem of Nationality in the Age of Privateering Nathan Perl-Rosenthal Chapter 5. Sailors, States, and the Creation of Nautical Knowledge Margaret Schotte Chapter 6. Indigenous Maritime Travelers and Knowledge Production David Igler Part III. Thresholds Chapter 7. Maritime Marronage in Colonial Borderlands Jeppe Mulich Chapter 8. Sovereignty at the Water's Edge: Japan's Opening as Coastal Encounter Catherine Phipps Chapter 9. Working Women Who Got Wet: A Global Survey of Women in Premodern and Early Modern Fisheries Lisa Norling Afterword. Land-Sea Regimes in World History Lauren Benton and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal Notes Index List of Contributors Acknowledgments
Contents Introduction. Making Maritime History Global Nathan Perl-Rosenthal and Lauren Benton Part I. Currents Chapter 1. Why Did Anyone Go to Sea? Structures of Maritime Enlistment from Family Traditions to Violent Coercion Carla Rahn Phillips Chapter 2. Between the Company and Koxinga: Territorial Waters, Trade, and War over Deerskins Adam Clulow and Xing Hang Chapter 3. "The Law Is the Lord of the Sea": Maritime Law as Global Maritime History Matthew Taylor Raffety Part II. Dispatches Chapter 4. Reading Cargoes: Letters and the Problem of Nationality in the Age of Privateering Nathan Perl-Rosenthal Chapter 5. Sailors, States, and the Creation of Nautical Knowledge Margaret Schotte Chapter 6. Indigenous Maritime Travelers and Knowledge Production David Igler Part III. Thresholds Chapter 7. Maritime Marronage in Colonial Borderlands Jeppe Mulich Chapter 8. Sovereignty at the Water's Edge: Japan's Opening as Coastal Encounter Catherine Phipps Chapter 9. Working Women Who Got Wet: A Global Survey of Women in Premodern and Early Modern Fisheries Lisa Norling Afterword. Land-Sea Regimes in World History Lauren Benton and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal Notes Index List of Contributors Acknowledgments
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