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S A T U R D A Y , N OV E M B ER 1 2 , 20 1 1

9:30 Registration&Coffee

Session4 CreatingSeaRoadsandPortNetworks

Moderator: RonaldHoffman(OmohundroInstituteofEarlyAmericanHistoryandCulture)

DavidWheat(MichiganStateUniversity)“SpanishCaribbeanTransitPointsandTrans-ImperialMaritimeTravelintheEarlyModernIberianWorld”

AdrianFinucane(UniversityofSouthernCalifornia)“BritishTradersinSpanishAmericanPortCities”

Noon Lunch

1:00 Session5 CompetingfortheOcean’sResources:TheNorthAtlanticFisheriesovertheCenturies

Moderator: PeterMancall

RichardHoffmann(YorkUniversity)“ALongVoyagetotheBanksofNewfoundland:ConsumptionPatterns,EconomicOrganization,EnvironmentalChange,andMedievalEuropeanFisheries”

RenaudMorieux(JesusCollege,Cambridge)“FishermeninTroubledWaters:FishingDisputesandMaritimeBoundariesinEuropeandNorthAmericaintheEighteenthandNineteenthCenturies”

Session6 HowMaritimeHistoryisShapedbyitsSources

Moderator: AdrienneHood(UniversityofToronto)

AdrianaCraciun(UniversityofCalifornia,Riverside)“ExploringMaritimeHistoryasBookHistory”

JenniferGaynor(UniversityatBuffalo)“TheHistoryandMemoryofMaritimePeopleinArchipelagicSoutheastAsia” N

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8:30 Registration&Coffee

9:30 Welcome SteveHindle(TheHuntington)

Remarks PeterMancall(UniversityofSouthernCalifornia)CaroleShammas(UniversityofSouthernCalifornia)

Session1 TheUnfreedomoftheSeas

Moderator: CarlaG.Pestana(MiamiUniversityofOhio)

JoyceChaplin(HarvardUniversity)“AtlanticAntislaveryandPacificNavigation”

CatherineMolineux(VanderbiltUniversity)“SlaveryataDistance:HowtheOceanShapedtheBritishEmpire”

Noon Lunch

1:00 Session2 TheGreatTradingCompaniesandtheNatureofOceanicCompetition

Moderator: JohnE.Wills(UniversityofSouthernCalifornia)

AlisonGames(GeorgetownUniversity)“Anglo-DutchMaritimeInteractionsintheEastIndiesduringtheEarlySeventeenthCentury”

MarkusVink(SUNYFredonia)“CourtandCompany:EmbassiesandIllusionsintheDutchIndianWorld”

Session3 ANewPerspectiveonPiratesandPiracy

Moderator: MarkHanna(UniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego)

MargaretteLincoln(NationalMaritimeMuseum,Greenwich)“PiratesandFamilyLife,1680-1730”

MichaelJarvis(UniversityofRochester)“SeafaringSquatters,CaribbeanCommons,andEmpireBuilding,1630-1780”

FR I DAY, N OV E M B ER 1 1 , 20 1 1

THE NEW MARITIME HISTORY: A CONFERENCE IN HONOR OF ROBERT C. RITCHIE

WilliamBourne,A Regiment for the Sea,1574

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This conference, organized in honor of

ROBERT C. RITCHIE upon his retirement as

W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research,

spotlights innovative research on how the

exploitation of the oceans changed the institution of slavery, long

distance trade, property crime, the environment, literature, and

memoryfrommedievaltimestothenineteenthcentury.

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