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The MARINER’S MIRROR

The International Journal of theSociety for Nautical Research

Bibliography for 2012

Compiled by

Karen Partridge

London

The Society for Nautical Research

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Introduction

This, the thirtieth annual maritime bibliography, includes books and articles published in 2012, as well as some works published in earlier years. The subjects included are as follows: naval history, mercantile history, nautical archaeology (but not the more technical works), biography, voyages and travel, and art and weapons and artefacts.

A list of acquisitions of manuscripts precedes the published works cited, and I am, as always, grateful to The National Archives: Historical Manuscripts Commission (TNA: HMC) for providing this.

With regard to books, International Standard Book Numbers (ISBNs) have been included, when available.

This bibliography for 2012 was prepared and edited by Karen Partridge. Any correspondence relating to it should be addressed to her at:

12, The Brambles, Limes Park Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, PE27 5NJemail: [email protected]

The compiler would like to thank everyone who contributed to the present bibliography, and always welcomes the assistance of readers.

Introductory note to accessions 2012

In its annual ‘Accessions to Repositories’ survey The National Archives collects information from over 300 record repositories throughout the British Isles about manuscript accessions received in the previous twelve months. This information is added to the indexes to the National Register of Archives, and it is also edited and used to produce thirty-six thematic digests that are then distributed for publication in a number of learned journals and newsletters.

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Major Accessions to Repositories in 2012 Relating to Maritime History

LocalAberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives: Town House branch, Town House, Broad Street,

Aberdeen, ab10 1aqHall, Russell & Co. Ltd, shipbuilders and repairers, Aberdeen: annual abstracts of accounts, 20th cent.

(HR)

Archifau Ynys Mon/Anglesey Archives, Bryncefni Industrial Estate, Llangefni, Anglesey, ll77 7ja

Corporation of Trinity House: plans for coastal features including lighthouses and piers around Anglesey, c. 1960–89 (WCD/441–465)

Berwick-upon-Tweed Record Office, Council Offices, Wallace Green, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, td15 1ed

Rapid, of Berwick-upon-Tweed: ship’s log, 1841–45 (BRO 1824)

Bristol Record Office, ‘B’ Bond Warehouse, Smeaton Road, Bristol, bs1 6xnSidney Robinson, ship repairer: tenders for work, notebooks, press cuttings, shipping research notes

and other records, 1940s–1990s (44836)Bristol City Council, Harbour Office: dock master’s records including bridge swing and tide height

records, arrivals and departures and correspondence 1960s–1990s (44820)Customs House, Avonmouth: shipping and staffing records 1884–1996 (44944)Dreadnought, privateer: journal of a ‘four months cruize against the enemies of Great Britain’, 1757

(44938)Mohawk, merchant ship: log books recording return journeys between Bristol and the Ivory Coast,

1847–50 (44827)

Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies, County Hall, Walton Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, hp20 1uu

Charles Howe Fremantle, admiral: journals and letterbooks 1828–68 (D–FR/D)

Cornwall Record Office, Old County Hall, Truro, Cornwall, tr1 3ayCorporation of Trinity House: plans for store at Sennen Cove for Longships Lighthouse and Cornish

beacons including Crow Rock Beacon, Isles of Scilly 1949–83 (AD 2161)Kempe-Homeyard Homes for Seamen’s Widows, Veryan: plans and elevations for home, 1952 (P244)

Derbyshire Record Office, New Street, Matlock, Derbyshire, de4 3feDerby Canal Co.: minutes, correspondence, proceedings of general assemblies, financial records and

deed book, 1793–1964 (D5751)

Devon Heritage Centre, Great Moor House, Bittern Road, Sowton, Exeter, Devon, ex2 7nlNational Coastwatch Institution, Exeter: accounts, correspondence, invoices, log books and other

records, 1997–2011 (8275)

Durham County Record Office, County Hall, Durham, dh1 5ulRobert Thompson, shipbuilder: private estate papers, 14th–20th cent. (Acc 8067)Accounts of a ship trading with India 1806 (Acc 8197)

Edinburgh City Archives, Department of Corporate Services, City of Edinburgh Council, City Chambers, High Street, Edinburgh, eh1 1yj

Forth Ports Ltd, Edinburgh: wet letterbooks, copy minutes, plan images and material relating to Leith Docks c. 1786–1995 (Accession 908)

Essex Record Office, Wharf Road, Chelmsford, Essex, cm2 6ytHarwich shipping registers: additional records, including papers relating to lost ships and wrecks and

ships’ registration papers 1847–1981 (A13444)

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Glamorgan Archives (formerly Glamorgan Record Office), Clos Parc Morgannwg, Leckwith, Cardiff, Glamorgan, cf11 8aw

Louis Henri Elias Verloppe, member of merchant navy: seaman’s papers 1939–1987 (D877)

Glasgow City Archives, The Mitchell Library, 201 North Street, Glasgow, g3 7dnDavid Rowan & Co. Ltd, marine engine builders, Glasgow: commemorative photographic album

1918 (TD1855)Clyde Navigational Trust: additional minutes, correspondence, reports, employee records, plans,

slides and photographs, c. 1860–2000 (T-CN)

Gloucestershire Archives, Clarence Row, Alvin Street, Gloucester, gl1 3dwW. Sisson & Co. Ltd, marine engine builders, Gloucester: minute book 1904–1938 (D6093)

Gwent Archives, Steelworks Road, Eddw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, np23 6dnF. Walker, naval historian: photograph album entitled ‘Welsh Tour 1886: Naval Review 1889’ created

by Mr Walker, including photographs of Monmouthshire buildings, 1886–1889 (D5738)

Highland Archives, Highland Archive and Registration Centre, Bught Road, Inverness, Inverness-shire, iv3 5ss

Inverness Harbour Trust: minutes, ledgers, plans and photographs 19th cent–20th cent. (D1334)

Norfolk Record Office, The Archive Centre, Martineau Lane, Norwich, nr1 2dqSamuel Gurney Cresswell, captain RN: ‘Sketches in the Arctic Regions (an album of drawings, mainly

of naval expeditions and campaigns, and of arctic exploration expeditions in which he was involved) and correspondence with his parents 1842–67 (ACC 2012/248)

Royal Naval Hospital, Great Yarmouth: medical register 1907–1983 (ACC 2011/331)

Orkney Archive, The Orkney Library and Archive, 44 Junction Road, Kirkwall, Orkney, kw15 1ag

John J. L. Tulloch: eye-witness account of the scuttling of the German High Seas Fleet off Cava in 1919 (D1/1100)

Redbridge Local Studies and Archives, Local History Room, Redbridge Central Library, Clements Road, Ilford, ig1 1ea

Kelvin & Hughes Ltd, scientific instrument manufacturers, Glasgow: records relating to company 1912–2010 (Acc222)

Scottish Borders Archive and Local History Centre, Heritage Hub, Kirkstile, Hawick, Roxburg-shire, td9 0ae

Eyemouth Harbour Trust: minutes, logs, plans and drawings 1794–2001

Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch, Gatacre Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, ip1 2lqFrancis Alfred Worship Cobbold, notary public, Ipswich: register of damage or loss received by a

vessel or its cargo during its berthing at Ipswich Dock 1937–1942 (HD2876)

Suffolk Record Office, Lowestoft Branch, The Library, Clapham Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, nr32 1dr

Walter Upcraft, harbour master at Southwold: press cutting scrap books relating to local, national and international nautical affairs, 1936–1980 (2183)

Tyne and Wear Archives, Blandford House, Blandford Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, ne1 4jaJohn Todd, cargo ship captain: memoir and notes, press cutting album, transcripts of memoir and

articles by G. Patterson c. 1870–1895 (DF.TOD)William Doxford & Sons Ltd, shipbuilders and marine engineers, Sunderland: records including

financial, plans, correspondence and photographs 1878–1984 (DS.DOX)R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd, ship and engine builders, locomotive engineers, Newcastle

upon Tyne: stocks, shares and mortgage registers, accounts, register of directors and secretaries and apprenticeship registers for St Peter’s works 1853–1978 (DS.HL)

Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co. Ltd, Jarrow: cost books, ship plans, work journal, agreements including transfer of ownership, financial records, newspaper cuttings books, visitors books and photographs 1840–1968 (DS.PAL)

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NationalImperial War Museum Department of Documents, Lambeth Road, London, se1 6hzSir Henry Harwood, admiral, Royal Navy: papers relating to naval career, c. 1888–1950

Island Archives, Guernsey, St Barnabas, Cornet Street, St Peter Port, Guernsey, gy1 1lfCaptain John Walbridge, historian of Guernsey: ‘German Surrender Chronicle – Channel Islands

1940–5’ research (5 vols) 2012 (AQ 1096/28)

National Maritime Museum: The Caird Library, Manuscripts Section, Greenwich, London, se10 9nf

James Bremer, lieutenant and commander, Royal Navy: correspondence relating to Bremer and the Sea Fencibles rescue of HM Gun Brig Fearless, 11 December 1803, including account of the preservation of the Fearless by Bremer and a letter written (in French) to Lt Bremer, 20 June 1909, then commander of floating prison ship Suffolk from Lt Durand on board, 1803–9 (REG10/000425)

William Brereton, captain, Royal Navy and military governor of Manila, 1762–65: correspondence including to Earl Harcourt, detailing Brereton’s involvement in the 1767 expedition; letter from Simon de Anda and Salazar; cover letter with copy of de Anda’s letter, commending Brereton, who had acted with honour in Manila, to the king of Spain; letter from Don Vincente Maulion y Pirella; ‘Thoughts on the expedition to and conquest of Manilha’; a narrative account of the expedition; later correspondence regarding the ‘Manila papers’, 1884 c. 1765–1884 (REG11/000502)

London Shipowners’ and River Users’ Society: minute books and reports, 1816–1949 and 1950–72, (REG12/000050)

National Museums Liverpool: Maritime Archives and Library, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool, l3 4aq

William Leathwood, seafarer: memoirs and ephemera, 1940–6 (DX/2546)

UniversityBristol University Information Services: Special Collections, Arts and Social Sciences Library,

University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, bs8 1tjRobert Charles Sinclair, Rev. Dr, Royal Navy chaplain and barrister: papers relating to shipping across

the Irish Sea 1872–2007 (DM2445)

Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, West Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, cb3 9dr

Hero, supply ship: account book 1808–1815 (MS Add. 9981)

Cambridge University: Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Storey’s Way, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, cb3 0ds

Peter John Hill-Norton, Baron Hill Norton, admiral of the fleet: naval and personal papers, c. 1950–99 (HLNN).

Cambridge University: Scott Polar Research Institute, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, cb2 1erHenry Robertson Bowers, naval officer, Polar explorer: account of the winter journey 1910–13 (MS

2209)John Robert Francis Wild, Antarctic explorer: letter from the British National Antarctic Expedition

1902 (MS 2199)

Glasgow University Archive Services, 13 Thurso Street, Glasgow, g11 6peAlexander Stephen & Sons Ltd, shipbuilders, repairers and marine engine builders, Glasgow: personal

papers of the Stephen family, correspondence, agreements, ship files, board papers, directors’ desk diaries, staff, property and merger records, 19th cent.–2009 (ACCN 3674)

King’s College London: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, Michael Howard Archives Reading Room, King’s College London, Room 302, Strand Building, Strand, London, wc2r 2ls

John Stuart Pepys Rawlins, Medical Director General of the Navy: papers, photographs and films chiefly relating to his research into the development of ejector seats, c.1950–79 (Rawlins, J S P)

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London University: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), Special Collections, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, wc1h 0xg

Godfrey Hirst, sailor and Bible salesman: diaries 1909–39 (MS 381122)

Swansea University Archives, Singleton Park, Swansea, Glamorgan, sa2 8ppBernard Acworth, submariner, author and journalist: personal papers relating to ‘Back to Coal

Campaign’ including drawings of ships c. 1931–42 (2012/18)

Warwick University: Modern Records Centre, University Library, Coventry, cv4 7alChamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom: records, including Timber Demurrage Association

files, and Suez Canal Users’ Committee papers, 1920–89 (874)

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BOCKIUS, Ronald ‘Uniformity or multiplicity? On Vitruvius’ intercalmium’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 170–8.

BURLET, René ‘As seen by a passer-by’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 94–6.

COATES, John ‘On shipping and launching triremes from the Peiraeus shipsheds and from beaches’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 134–41.

COATES, John ‘The effect of bilge water on displacement, vertical centre of gravity and metacentric height of Olympias in the trial condition’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 182–4.

GIFFORD, Edwin ‘Comments on Olympias’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 97–9.

IRWIN, Derek ‘Cooking aboard merchant ships in the Classical world’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 80–6.

JONES, James Ellis The Maritime landscape of Roman Britain: water transport on the coasts and rivers of Britannica. Oxford: Archaeopress. 213p. ISBN 978467309583.

LINDSAY, Douglas ‘Olympias under sail, and other performance matters: a practical seaman’s perspective’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 142–4.

LIPKE, Paul ‘Triremes and shipworm’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 203–6.

LIPKE, Paul with John COATES ‘Trireme life span and leakage: a wood technologist’s perspective’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 185–202.

LIPKE, Paul with John HOWARTH, Ford WEISKITTEL and Meph WYETH, ‘Olympias 1992 Trials Report’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 12–39.

MCGRAIL, Sean ‘Comments on Olympias’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 100.

MURRAY, William Michael The age of titans: the rise and fall of the great Hellenistic navies. New York: Oxford U.P. 356p. ISBN 9780195388640.

OLDFIELD, Robin ‘Collision damage in triremes’ in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 214–24.

PAPALAS, Anthony J. ‘The reconstructed trireme Olympias and her critics’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 101–8.

PITASSI, Michael Paul The Roman navy: ships, men and warfare, 350 bc–ad 475. Barnsley: Seaforth. 184p. ISBN 9781848320901.

RANKOV, Boris (ed.) Trireme Olympias: the final report. Oxford/Oakville, ct: Oxbow/David Brown Books. 243p. ISBN 9781842174340.

RANKOV, Boris ‘Introduction and summaries’ in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 1–11.

RANKOV, Boris ‘Olympias on the Thames’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 40–2.

RANKOV, Boris ‘Olympias at the Olympics, 2004’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 58–61.

RANKOV, Boris ‘On the speed of ancient oared ships: the crossing of L. Aemilius Paullus from Brindisi to Corfu in 168 bc’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 145–51.

RANKOV, Boris ‘The dimensions of the ancient triremes: a reconsideration of the evidence’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 225–30.

ROSSITER, Harry and Brian WHIPP ‘Paleo-bioenergetics: clues to the maximum sustainable speed of a trireme under oar’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 165–9.

SHAW, Timothy ‘Report of the 1994 sea trials of the trireme Olympias’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 43–9.

Publications by Period

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SHAW, Timothy and John COATES, ‘Proposals for a revised design’, B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 62–93.

SLEESWYK, André W. ‘Beyond Olympias: an outsider’s view’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 109–20.

SLEESWYK, André W. ‘Cordone, contracordone and hypozomata’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 207–13.

STRACHAN, David Carpow in context: a late bronze age logboat from the Tay. Edinburgh: Soc. of Antiquaries of Scotland (2010). 222p. ISBN 9780903903257.

STRACHAN, David The Carpow logboat: a bronze age vessel brought to life. Perth: Perth & Kinross Heritage Trust (2010) 60p. ISBN 9780956442727.

TAYLOR, Andrew ‘The slow trireme experience in Olympias in 1994’, in B. RANKOV (ed) Trireme Olympias, pp. 50–7.

TAYLOR, Andrew ‘Battle manoeuvres for fast triremes’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 231–5.

TILLEY, Alec ‘An unauthentic reconstruction’ in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 121–33.

WALLINGA, Herman ‘Xenophon on the speed of triremes’ in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 152–4.

WHITEHEAD, Ian ‘Triremes under oar and sail’, in B. Rankov (ed.), Trireme Olympias, pp. 155–60.

WOOD, Adrian K. Warships of the ancient world: 3000–500bc. Oxford: Osprey. 48p. ISBN 9781849689784.

400–1500

ABULAFIA, David ‘Local trade networks in medieval Sicily: the evidence of Idrisi’ in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 157–66.

AIRALDI, Gabriella ‘Genoa and Barcelona: two hypotheses for a “global” world’ in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 223–8.

BALARD, Michel ‘Buondelmonti and the Holy War’, in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 387–95.

BALLETTO, Laura ‘Brevi note su Pera genovese a metà del XIV secolo’, in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 197–222.

BOCHACA, Michel ‘Sea travel at the end of the middle ages, based on the account of the embassy to Spain and Portugal given by Roger Machado (1489)’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 436–47.

BOWLY, Tim ‘ “Herring of Sligo and salmon of Bann”: Bristol’s maritime trade with Ireland in the fifteenth century’ in R. Gorski (ed.), Roles of the sea, pp. 147–66.

DOTSON, John ‘Caffaro, crusade and the Annales Januensis: history and its uses in twelfth- century Genoa’, in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 271–88.

FLECKER, Michael ‘The Jade Dragon wreck, Sabah, East Malaysia’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 9–29.

FRANKOT, Edda ‘Of laws of ships and shipmen’: medieval maritime law and its practice in urban Northern Europe. Edinburgh: Edinburgh U.P. 223p. ISBN 97807486241.

FRIEL, Ian ‘How much did the sea matter in medieval England (c. 1200–c. 1500)’ in R. Gorski (ed.) Roles of the sea, pp. 167–86.

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GERTWAGEN, Ruthy ‘Byzantine shipbuilding in fifteenth-century Venetian Crete: war galleys and the link to the Arsenal in Venice’ in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Trade, shipping and crusade,pp. 115–27.

GERTWAGEN, Ruthy and Elizabeth JEFFREYS (eds) Shipping, trade and crusade in the medieval Mediterranean: studies in honour of John Pryor. Farnham/Burlington, VA.: Ashgate. 417p. ISBN 9781409437536.

GORSKI, Richard ‘Roles of the sea: views from the shore’, in R. Gorski (ed.), Roles of the sea, pp. 1–24.

GORSKI, Richard (ed.), Roles of the sea in medieval England. Woodbridge: Boydell. 104p. ISBN 978184383795.

HONG QUAN; Tao-Tao CHANG (trans.), ‘Archaeological discoveries relating to the maritime trade of the Kingdom of Nanyue’, in James C. S. Lin (ed.) The search for immortality: tomb treasures of Han China. pp. 37–42.

JACOBY, David ‘An unpublished medieval portolan of the Mediterranean in Minneapolis’ in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 65–83.

KARPOV, Sergei ‘Les vices et la criminalité des marins vénetiens à bords des navires vers la Mer Noire, XIVe–XVe siècles’, in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp.105–14.

KEDAR, Benjamin Z. ‘Prolegomena to a world history of the harbour and river chain’, R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 3–37.

LAMBERT, Craig ‘The contribution of the Cinque Ports to the wars of Edward II and Edward III: new methodologies and estimates’ in R. Gorski (ed.), Roles of the sea, pp. 59–78.

LEV, Yaacov ‘A Mediterranean encounter: the Fatimids and Europe, tenth to twelfth centuries’ in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 131–56.

MANN, Charles C. 1493: uncovering the new world Columbus created. London: Granta (2011). 690p. ISBN 9781847082459.

MOORE, Tony K. ‘The cost–benefit analysis of a fourteenth-century naval campaign: Margate/Cadzand 1387’, in R. Gorski (ed.), Roles of the sea, pp. 103–24.

MOR, Hadas ‘The socio-economic implications for ship construction: evidence from underwater archaeology and the Codex Theodosianus’ in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp.39–63.

MOTT, Lawrence V. ‘Aspects of intercoastal trade in the western Mediterranean: the voyage of the Santa Maria de Natzare’ in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 167–95.

PITCAITHLY, Marcus ‘Piracy and Anglo-Hanseatic relations 1385–1420’ in R. Gorski (ed.), Roles of the sea, pp. 125–46.

RESSEL, Magnus Zwischen Sklavenkassen und Türkenpässen: Nordeuropa und die Barbaresken in der frühen Neuzeit. Berlin: De Gruyter. 834p. ISBN 3110282496.

RILEY-SMITH, Jonathan ‘The roles of the Hospitaller and Templar sergeants’, in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 379–86.

ROSE, Susan ‘The value of the Cinque Ports to the Crown’, in R. Gorski (ed.), Roles of the sea, pp. 41–58.

SIMPKIN, David ‘Keeping the seas: England’s Admirals, 1369–1389’, in R. Gorski (ed.), Roles of the sea, pp. 79–102.

SOBECKI, Sebastian I. The sea and Englishness in the middle ages: maritime narratives, identity and culture. Cambridge: Brewer (2011). 260p. ISBN 9781843842767.

STANTON, Charles D. Norman naval operations in the Mediterranean. Woodbridge: Boydell. (2011) 323p. ISBN 9781843836247.

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TEKIN, ARSLAN Akşemseddin, Fatih, Fetih Ankara: Berikan Yayineri. 288p. ISBN 9789752676527.

UNGER, Richard W. ‘Change in ship design and construction: England in the European mould’, in R. Gorski (ed.), Roles of the sea, pp. 25–40.

UNGER, Richard W. ‘Difficult sources: crusader art and the depiction of ships’, in R. Gertwagen and E. Jeffreys (eds), Shipping, trade and crusade, pp. 85–104.

1500–1700

ALSOP, J. D. ‘Tudor merchant seafarers in the early Guinea trade’ in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp. 75–115.

APPLEBY, John C. ‘Jacobean piracy: English maritime depredation in transition, 1603–25’ in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp. 278–99.

BICHENO, Hugh Elizabeth’s sea dogs: how the English became the scourge of the seas. London: Century. 384p. ISBN 9781844861743.

BLAKEMORE, Richard J. ‘Parliament, Royal Dockyards and the London maritime community: the aftermath of the 1648 naval revolt’, Trans. Naval Dockyard Soc., 8, pp. 31–44.

BRABANDER, Richard M. ‘Intersections of interest: a prosopographical analysis of Restoration privateering enterprise’, Trans. Naval Dockyard Soc., 8, pp. 87–111.

BRUNELLE, Gayle ‘Traders and travellers: the price of assimilation: Spanish and Portuguese women in French cities, 1500–1650’ in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 151–3.

BRUNELLE, Gayle K. ‘ “Qu’es-tu venu faire icy?”: French–Galibí relations in Guiana, 1640–1665’, Itinerario, 36.3, pp. 83–106.

CHRISTOPHER, John The Mary Rose story. Stroud: History. 127p. ISBN 97807524640446.

COATS, Ann ‘English naval administration under Charles I – top-down and bottom-up – tracing continuities’, Trans. Naval Dockyard Soc., 8, pp. 9–30.

DAVIES, J. D. ‘Chatham to Erith via Dover, Charles II’s secret foreign policy and the project for new Royal Dockyards, 1667–72’, Trans. Royal Dockyard Soc., 8, pp. 113–20.

DERRADJ, Mohamed Osmanlilar’in Cezayir’e girisi (1512–43). Istanbul: Akademi Titiz yayinlan. 215p. ISBN 9786058720121.

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DESBRISAY, Gordon ‘Aberdeen and the Dutch Atlantic: women and woollens in the seventeenth century’, in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 69–102.

ELIAV, Joseph ‘The oar systems of the Venetian quinquereme’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 285–300.

ENDSOR, Richard ‘The women of Restoration Deptford’, Trans. Naval Dockyard Soc., 8, pp. 77–86

ENTHOVEN, Victor ‘Le ravitaillement de la garnison d’Ostende (1601–1604): un siège de trop’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 45, 17–38.

ENTHOVEN, Victor, Steve MURDOCH and Eila WILLIAMSON (eds), The navigator: the log of John Anderson VOC Pilot-Major, 1640–43. Leiden/Boston: Brill (2010) 281p. ISBN 9789004189317.

FERNANDEZ DE OVIEDO, Gonzalo; Glen F. DILLE (trans. and ed.), Misfortunes and shipwrecks in the Seas of the Indies, Island, and Mainland of the Ocean Sea. Gainesville, FL: U. P. of Florida (2011). 211p. ISBN 9780813035406.

FOX, Frank L. ‘The London of 1656: her history and armament’, Trans. Naval Dockyard Soc., 8, pp. 57–75.

FURY, Cheryl A. ‘The first English East India Company voyage, 1601–3: the human dimension’ Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 69–96.

FURY, Cheryl A. (ed.) The social history of English seamen. Woodbridge: Boydell. 350p. ISBN 9781843836896.

FURY, Cheryl A. ‘Introduction’ in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp.1–4.

FURY, Cheryl A. ‘The work of G. V. Scammell’, in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp. 27–45.

FURY, Cheryl A. ‘The Elizabethan maritime community’ in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp. 117–39.

FURY, Cheryl A., ‘Health and health care at sea’, in C. A. Fury (ed.) Social history of English seamen, pp. 193–227.

FURY, Cheryl A. ‘Seamen’s wives and widows’ in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp. 253–75.

FURY, Cheryl A. ‘Conclusion’ in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp. 301–4.

GREENHALL, Matthew R., ‘ “Three of the horsemen”: the commercial consequences of plague, fire and war on British east coast trade, 1660–74’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 97–126.

HUDSON, Geoffrey L. ‘The relief of English disabled ex-sailors c. 1590–1680’, in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, 229–51

KNIGHTON, C. S. and David LOADES (eds), The navy of Edward VI and Mary I. Farnham: Ashgate for Navy Records Soc. (Navy Records Soc., 157). 652p. ISBN 9781459418474.

KONSTAM, Angus Warships of the Anglo-Dutch wars 1652–74. Oxford: Osprey. (2011) 48p. ISBN 9781849084109.

LE MOING, Guy La Sainte Ligue et la guerre Franco-Anglaise (1512–14). Paris: Collection Campagnes et Stratégies, Economica. (2011). 237p. ISBN 9782717861211.

LOADES, David ‘The English maritime community, 1500–1650’, in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp. 5–26.

MURPHY, Elaine (ed.) A calendar of material relating to Ireland from the High Court of Admiralty, 1641–60. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission (2011). 402p. ISBN 9781906865146.

MURPHY, Elaine Ireland and the war at sea, 1641–3. London: Royal Historical Society. 253p. ISBN 9780861933181.

NICHOLLS, Mark and Penny WILLIAMS Sir Walter Raleigh in life and legend. London/New York: Continuum. 378p. ISBN 9781441112095.

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ORTEGO GIL, Pedro Reis e mercadores: o Consulado de Lisboa, 1592–1602. Lisbon: AAFDL. 233p. ISBN 9789726290483.

PATARINO, Vincent V. ‘The religious shipboard culture of sixteenth and seventeenth century English sailors’, in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp. 141–92.

SELLIN, Paul R. Treasure, treason and the tower: El Dorado and the murder of Sir Walter Raleigh. Farnham: Ashgate (2011) 306p. ISBN 9781409420255.

SEPHTON, James Sovereign of the Seas: the seventeenth century warship. Stroud: Amberley. (2011) 256p. ISBN 9781495601687.

SOUSA, Paulo Jorge de; Roopanjali RAY (trans.), The Portuguese and the Straits of Melaka, 1575–1619: power, trade and diplomacy. Singapore/Kuala Lumpur: NUS Press/Malaysian Branch of Royal Asiatic Soc. 375p. ISBN 9789971695705.

STIRLAND, Ann ‘The men of the Mary Rose’ in C. A. Fury (ed.), Social history of English seamen, pp. 47–73.

SUBRAHMANYAM, Sanjay The Portuguese empire in Asia, 1500–1700: a political and economic history. Chichester/Malden, ma: Wiley–Blackwell. 340p. ISBN 9780470672914.

TODD, Hilary ‘Charles, James and the recreation of the Royal Navy, 1660–65’, in Trans. Naval Dockyard Soc., 8, pp. 45–56.

WALSH, Michael J.K. ‘Othello, “Turn[ing] Turks” and Cornelis de Bruyns copperplate of the Ottoman port of Famagusta in the seven-teenth century’ Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 448–66.

WARSH, Molly A. ‘Enslaved pearl divers in the sixteenth century Caribbean’, in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 35–52.

WHEAT, David ‘Mediterranean slavery, New World transformations: galley slaves in the Spanish Caribbean, 1598–1635’ in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 17–34.

1700–1850

‘Roundtable: reviews of Robert Gudmestad Steamboats and the rise of the cotton kingdom’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 361–99.

ARTHUR, Brian How Britain won the war of 1812: the Royal Navy’s blockades of the United States, 1812–15. Woodbridge: Boydell (2011) 328p. ISBN 97818426650.

BASSI, Ernesto ‘Turning south before swinging east: geopolitics and geopolitical imagination in the southwestern Caribbean after the American Revolution’, Itinerario, 36.3, pp. 107–32.

BATTERSBY, William James Fitzjames: the mystery man of the Franklin expedition. Stroud: History P. (2010) 224p. ISBN 9780752455129.

BAUGH, Daniel The global Seven Years War, 1754–63: Britain and France in a great power contest. Harlow: Longman (2011). 252p. ISBN 9780582092396.

BEHRENDT, Stephen D., Carl W. Blackman, Linda R. Gray and Robert A. Hurley ‘Designing a multi-source relational database: “Liverpool as a trading port, 1700–1850”’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 265–300.

BELLAMY, Martin ‘Unravelling the mystery of the Comet engines’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 327–34.

BERGER, Jason Antebellum at sea: maritime fantasies in nineteenth-century America. Minneapolis: U. of Minnesota P. 338p. ISBN 9780816677061.

BERGMAN, Karl Pest, produktion och politiek kultur: studier i statsbildning och orlogostadens tidigmoderne historia. Goteborg: Makadam. 223p. ISBN 978917611100.

BINGEMAN, John M. The first HMS Invincible (1747–58): her excavations (1989–91). Oxford: Oxbow (2010). 198p. ISBN 9781842173930.

BOSCAWEN, Hugh The capture of Louisbourg 1758. Norman, ok: U. of Oklahoma P. (2011) 408p. ISBN 9780806141558.

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BOTTARI, Salvatore ‘Guerra e diplomazia nel Mediterraneo: la spedizione navale Russa contro l’impero ottomano (1769–1774)[War and diplomacy in the Mediterranean: the Russian naval expedition against the Ottoman Empire]’, in M. Mafrici and C. Vassallo (eds), Sguardi Mediterranei, pp. 59–68.

BOYCE, James 1835: the founding of Melbourne and the conquest of Australia. Collingwood, Vic.: Black Inc. 256p. ISBN 9781863955683.

BROWN, Gordon S. The captain who burned his ships: Captain Thomas Tingey USN, 1750–1829. Annapolis, md: Naval Inst. P. 200p. ISBN 9781612516466.

CABELL, Craig, Graham A. THOMAS and Allan RICHARDS The hunt for Blackbeard: the world’s most notorious pirate. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Marit. 178p. ISBN 9781844159598.

CANDIDO, Mariana P. ‘Different slave journeys: enslaved African seamen on board of Portuguese ships, c. 1760–1820s’, in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 85–99.

CARPENTER, Faith and Bertie PATTERSON Nelson and Yarmouth. Great Yarmouth: Nelson Museum. 35p. ISBN 9786953720071.

CAVELL, S. A. Midshipmen and quarterdeck boys in the British Navy, 1771–1831. Woodbridge: Boydell. 245p. ISBN 9781843837190.

CAVELL, S. A. ‘Social politics and the midshipman’s mutiny, Portsmouth, 1791’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 30–42.

COATS, Ann Veronica ‘Spithead mutiny: introduction’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 17–34.

COATS, Ann Veronica ‘The delegates: a radical tradition’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 35–60.

COATS, Ann Veronica ‘The 1797 mutinies in the Channel Fleet: a foreign-inspired revolutionary movement?’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 120–41.

COATS, Ann Veronica ‘Launched into eternity? Admiralty retribution or the restoration of discipline?’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 209–25.

COATS, Ann Veronica and Philip MACDOUGALL The naval mutinies of 1797: unity and perseverance. Woodbridge: Boydell. (2011) 316p. ISBN 9781843836098.

COATS, Ann Veronica and Philip MACDOUGALL ‘Introduction, analysis and interpretation’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 1–16.

COLE, Gareth ‘Who has command? The Royal Artillerymen aboard Royal Navy warships in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 61–70.

D’ANGELO, Michela D. ‘Navigare tra due stretti (1800–1806): navi, merci e mercanti tra Messina e i Dardanelli [Navigation between two straits: ships, merchandise and merchants between Messina and the Dardanelles]’, in M. Mafrici and C. Vassallo (eds), Sguardi Mediterranei, pp. 83–99.

DAVEY, James The transformation of British naval strategy: seapower and supply in Northern Europe, 1808–12. Woodbridge: Boydell. 237p. ISBN 9781843837480.

DAVIES, Stephen ‘A winter in Yalong Bay’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 265–84.

DAWSON, Charles ‘In search of a ship? Identifying the vessel in Harriet Martineau’s A month at sea’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 348–51.

DELIS, Apostolos ‘Shipping finance and risks in sea trade during the French wars: maritime loan operations in the Republic of Ragusa’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 229–42.

DELLI QUADRI, Rosa Maria ‘Tra Napoli e il Levante nella Prima metà dell’Ottocento: uno sguardo americano [From Naples to the Levant in the first half of the nineteenth century: an American view]’, in M. Mafrici and C. Vassallo (eds), Sguardi Mediterranei, pp. 115–23.

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DILETTA, Andrea, ‘Dalla Sicilia al Levante: viaggiatori Britannici nel Mediterraneo in età Napoleonica [From Sicily to the Levant: British travellers in the Mediterranean in the Napoleonic era]’, in M. Mafrici and C. Vassallo (eds), Sguardi Mediterranei, pp. 101–14.

DOOME, Christopher ‘A floating republic? Conspiracy, theory and the Nore mutiny of 1797’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 179–93.

EASTLAND, Jonathan and Iain BALLANTYNE, HMS Victory First Rate 1765. Barnsley: Seaforth (2011). 128p. ISBN 9781848320949.

ELLMERS, Detlev ‘Tabakdosen für seefahrer: Hollands auf Zielgruppen augerichtetes Verpackungsdesign im 18. Jahrthundert’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 7–33.

FOXHALL, Katherine Health, medicine and the sea: Australian voyages, c. 1815–60. Manchester: Manchester U.P. 250p. ISBN 9780719085710.

FOY, Charles R. ‘Sewing a safety net: Scarborough’s maritime community, 1747–65’ Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 1–28.

FOY, Charles R. ‘Eighteenth century “prize Negroes”: from Britain to America’, in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 69–83.

GALAME, René ‘La Comtesse de Lomont et Jean Bart: un partage d’éternité’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 45,

GARCIA HURTADO, Manuel–Reyes (ed.) La Armada Espanola en el siglo XVIII: ciencia, hombres y barcos. Madrid: Silex. 403p. ISBN 9788477375746.

GARDINER, Robert Warships of the Napoleonic era: design, development and deployment. Barnsley: Seaforth (2011). [1st pub. 1999] 168p. ISBN 9781848321–83.

GATRAT, Joël ‘Deux nouveaux rôles d’équipage corsaire dunkerquois sous la révolution’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 45

GOOD, Timothy S. (ed.) American privateers in the war of 1812: the vessels and their prizes as recorded in Niles’ Weekly Register. Jefferson, nc: MacFarland & Co. 209p. ISBN 978786466955.

GUDMESTAD, Robert ‘Steamboats and the rise of the cotton kingdom: a roundtable response’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 400–4.

HAGGERTY, Sheryllynne ‘ “Ports, petticoats and power?”: women and work in early-national Philadelphia’, in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 103–26

HARDING, Richard ‘Neglect or treason: leadership failure in the mid-eighteenth century Royal Navy’, in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 43–59.

HAWTHORNE, Walter ‘Gorge: an African seaman and his flights from “freedom” back to “slavery” in the early nineteenth century’, in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 101–18.

HAY, Robert; Vincent MCINERNEY (ed), Landsman Hay: the memoirs of Robert Hay. Barnsley: Seaforth (2010). 223p. ISBN 97818483206.

HICKEY, Donald R. and Connie D. CLARK The rockets’ red glare: an illustrated history of the war of 1812. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U.P. (2010) 234p. ISBN 9781421401553.

HOUGHTON, John The navies of the world, 1835–40. Melbourne: author. 140p. ISBN 978064577607.

JENKINS, Mark Collins and David A. TAYLOR, The war of 1812 and the rise of the U.S. Navy. Washington, dc: National Geographic. 269p. ISBN 9781426209308.

JOLLY, Barry Mrs. Whtiby’s locket: the story of Captain John Whitby – England’s youngest ever naval captain – and his redoubtable wife. Lymington: Milford-on-Sea Hist. Rec. Soc. 96p.

LAMBERT, Andrew The challenge: America, Britain and the war of 1812. London: Faber. 538p. ISBN 9786571273195.

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LARDAS, Mark Great Lakes warships, 1812–15. Oxford: Osprey. 48p. ISBN 9781849085663.

LARDAS, Mark Bonhomme Richard vs Serapis: Flamborough Head, 1779. Oxford: Osprey. 80p. ISBN 9781849087858.

LAVERY, Brian ‘Lower deck life in the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 194–208.

LEYSSENS, Agathe ‘Le connétable de metier ou l’organisation du monde du travail par le magistrat de Dunkerque au XVIIIe siècle’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 45

LLOREA-JAÑOS, Manuel ‘Of “savages”, shipwrecks and seamen: British consular contacts with the native peoples of southern South America during the 1820s and 1830s’ Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 127–54.

LONDON, David W. ‘What really happened on board HMS London’, in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 61–74.

LONDON, David W. ‘The spirit of Kempenfeldt’, in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 75–97.

MACLEAN-BRISTOL, Nicholas Castor and Pollux: two Jacobite Maclean knights from the Sound of Mull at war in the Hebrides, the Highlands of Scotland, Ireland and main land Europe 1674–1716. Coll: Soc. of West Highlands and Island Hist. Res. 480p. ISBN 97800957036109.

MCCRANIE, Kevin D. Utmost gallantry: the US and Royal Navies at sea in the war of 1812. Annapolis, MD: Naval Inst. P. (2011) 384p. ISBN 9781491145042.

MCDADE, Katie ‘Bristol and Liverpool port improvements in the latter half of the eighteenth century: the case for Liverpool’s entrepreneurial success’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 201–24.

MACDOUGALL, Philip ‘The Nore mutiny: introduction’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 142–6.

MACDOUGALL, Philip ‘The east coast mutinies, May–June 1797’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 147–61.

MACDOUGALL, Philip ‘“We went out with Admiral Duncan, we came back without him”: mutiny and the North Sea Squadron’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 243–63.

MCLEOD, A.B. British naval captains of the Seven Years’ War: the view from the quarterdeck. Woodbridge: Boydell. 271p. ISBN 9781843837510.

MAFRICI, Mirella ‘Diplomazia e commerci tra il regno di Napoli e l’impero russo nel secolo XVIII [Diplomacy and commerce between the Kingdom of Naples and the Russian Empire in the eighteenth century], in M. Mafrici and C. Vassallo (eds), Sguardi Mediterranei, pp. 69–82.

MAGRA, Christopher ‘Colonial American resistance to British naval impressments in the Revolutionary era’ in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 1–10.

MALCOLMSON, Thomas ‘Freedom by reaching the wooden world: American slaves and the British navy during the war of 1812’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 361–92.

MATZKE, Rebecca Berens Deterrence through strength: British naval power and foreign policy under Pax Britannica. Lincoln, ne/London: U. of Nebraska P. (2011). 306p. ISBN 9780803235144.

MILLER, Leos ‘The forgotten age of Swedish shipping: the eighteenth century’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 1–19.

MORRISS, Roger ‘High exertion and difficult cases: the work of the Transport agent at Portsmouth and Southampton, 1795–7’, in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 95–108.

MORRISS, Roger ‘Crew management and mutiny: the case of Minerva 1796–1802’, in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 107–19.

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MOSS, Michael ‘From cannon to steam propulsion: the origins of Clyde marine engineering’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 467–88.

MUSLEEN, Jason R., Nelson’s refuge: Gibraltar in the age of Napoleon. Annapolis: Naval Inst. P. (2011). 251p. ISBN 9781591145455.

NEALE, Jonathan ‘The influence of 1797 upon the Nereide mutiny of 1809’, in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 264–79.

ORTH, Kathrin ‘Voices from the lower deck: petitions on the conduct of naval officers during the 1797 mutinies’ in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 98–106.

OOSTINDIE, Gert and Jessica Vane ROITMAN ‘Repositioning the Dutch on the Atlantic, 1680–1800’, Itinerario, 36.2, pp. 129–60.

PAXTON, Roland Dynasty of engineers: the Stevensons and the Bell Rock. Edinburgh: Northern Lighthouse Heritage Trust (2011). 120p. ISBN 9780956720900.

PEERS, Douglas M. ‘Army discipline, military cultures and state formation in colonial India, 1780–1860’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s Oceanic Empire, pp. 282–308.

PIJNING, Ernst ‘ “Can she be a woman?”: gender and contraband in the revolutionary Atlantic’, in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 215–50.

QUILLEY, Geoff Empire to nation: art history and the visualization of maritime Britain, 1768–1829. New Haven, ct/London: Yale U.P. (2011) 294p. ISBN 9780300175684.

RANSOM, P. J. G. Bell’s Comet: how a paddle steamer changed the course of history. Stroud: Amberley. 190p. ISBN 9781445603490.

RAVALLI, Richard, Kirsten LIVINGSTON and Hannah ZIMMERMAN ‘A revised list of vessels engaged in the California sea after trade, 1786–1847’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 225–38.

REESE, Ty M. ‘Interactions and intermediaries: wives, brokers and laborers: women at Cape Coast, 1750–1800’ in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 287–9.

REESE, Ty M. ‘Facilitating the slave trade: company slaves at Cape Coast Castle, 1750–1807’, in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 53–67.

ROGERS, Dominique and Stewart KING, ‘Housekeepers, merchants, rentieres: free women of color in the port cities of colonial Saint-Domingue, 1750–90’, in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 357–97.

ROSIER, Barrington ‘Repair records of the eighteenth-century navy: the missing data’, Mariner’s Mirror,pp. 135–46.

RUSSETT, Alan John Thomas Serres, 1759–1825: the tireless enterprise of a maritime artist. Lymington: Sea Torch Pub. (2010) 255p. ISBN 9780956785503.

RYBKA, Walter P. The Lake Erie campaign of 1813: I shall fight this day. Charleston, sc: History P. 126p. ISBN 9781609497149.

SANGER, Chesley W. ‘The rise of Scotland to a position of dominance in British northern whaling, 1802–40; Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 173–202.

SCHMIDT, Jürgen W. ‘Das Gesuch des Seemanns Emanuel Schulz um Anstellung als Boots kommandant im Hafen von Kolberg: ein historisches Dokument zur Belagerung Kolbergs 1807’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 451–60.

SCHOKKENBROEK, Joost ‘Vater und Sohn, Wale und Robben: Die Familie Rickmers von Föhr und ihre Beteiligung am niederländischen Wal- und Robbenfang im 19. Jahrhundert (1830–41)’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 241–55.

SIMPSON, Michael ‘Les croisières du navire corsaire dunkerquois Le Comte de Saint Germain (1756–7)’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 45

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SLOPE, Nick ‘Discipline, desertion and death: HMS Trent 1796–1803’, in A. V. Coats and P. Macdougall (eds), Naval mutinies of 1797, pp. 226–42.

STARKEY, David J. ‘ “To excite the whole company to courage and bravery”: the incentivisation of British privateering crews, 1702–1815’, in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 123–41.

SUGDEN, John Nelson: the sword of Albion. London: Jonathan Cape. 1020p. ISBN 9786224060981.

THOMPSON, Paul Murray ‘The marine engine output of Fenton, Murray & Co., Leeds, 1795–1844’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 73–9.

TOMASEK, Marek ‘De l’océanie à Dunkerque: le parcours du Breton Ange Raoul (1769–1842)’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 45.

UTT, Ronald D. Ships of oak, guns of iron: the war of 1812 and the forging of the American Navy. Washington, dc: Regnery History. 572p. ISBN 978162570028.

WARD, Peter ‘Admiral Rainier’s management challenges, 1794–1805’, in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 29–42.

WAREHAM, Tom Frigate commander. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Marit. 283p. ISBN 9781848848597.

WEISMANN, Norbert ‘Depiction of Indo-Arabic ships on an eighteenth-century sea chart’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 421–35.

ZACEK, Natalie ‘Between lady and slave: white working women in the eighteenth-century Leeward Islands’ in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds) Women in port, pp.127–50.

ZERBE, Britt ‘ “The Marine officer is a raw lad and therefore troublesome”: Royal Naval officers and the officers of the Marines, 1755–1797’ in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 77–93.

1850–1918

ALFARO ZAFORTEZA, Carlos ‘Medium powers and ironclad construction: the Spanish case, 1861–8’, in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 11–20.

BARNARD, Michaela G. and David J. STARKEY ‘Private companies, culture and place in the development of Hull’s maritime business sector, c. 1860–1914’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 200–19.

BARRETT, Michael B., ‘Riverine operations of the Danube flotilla in the Austro-German Romanian campaign of 1916’ in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 35–48.

BEHRENS, Roy R. Ship shape: a dazzle camouflage sourcebook: an anthology of writings about ship camouflage during World War I. Dysart, Iowa: Bobolink Books. 374p. ISBN 9780971324473.

BELLAMY, Martin ‘A ludicrous travesty? James R. Napier and the Lancefield’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 161–77.

BLAKE, John Titanic: a passenger’s guide. London: Conway (2011) 128p. ISBN 9781844861484.

BLYTH, Robert J. ‘Introduction: the Dreadnought and the Edwardian age’ in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 1–8.

BLYTH, Robert J., Andrew LAMBERT and Jan RÜGER (eds) The Dreadnought and the Edwardian age. Farnham: Ashgate 244p. ISBN 9780754663157.

BŐKKER, Dirk Militarism in a global age: naval ambition in Germany and the United States before World War I. Ithaca, NY: Cornell U.P. 428p. ISBN 9780801450402.

BOYCE, Gordon The growth and dissolution of a large-scale business enterprise: the Furness interest 1892–1919. St John’s, nf: Int. Marit. Econ. Hist. Assoc. Research in Marit. Hist. 45. 402p. ISBN 9780986497391.

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BROADWATER, John D. USS Monitor: a historic ship completes its final voyage. College Station: Texas A. & M. U.P. 239p. ISBN 9781603444736.

BROOKS, John ‘Grand battle fleet tactics: from the Edwardian age to Jutland’, in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 183–212.

BURKE, Laurence Mitchell ‘Water wings: the early years of Navy and Marine Corps aviation’ in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 23–34.

CAMERON, Stephen Titanic: Belfast’s own. Newtonards: Colourpoint Books (2011) 160p. ISBN 9781906578270.

CAMPO, J. N. F. M à ‘Joseph Conrad’s “Youth”: a sea story between history and fiction’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 29–60.

CARLISLE, Rodney ‘ “Flagging-out in the American Civil War” ’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 53–66.

CLAVER, Alexander ‘The colonial flow of trade, credit, and information: the Chinese–Arab clientele system of Van Beek, Reineke & Co./HVA (1870s–1880s), Itinerario,36.2, pp. 109–27.

CLEMMESEN, Michael Hesselholt Det lille land før den store krig: de danske farvande, stromagtsstrategier, efteretninger og forsvarsforbereddser omkrig kriseme, 1911–13. Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag. 557p. ISBN 978876746179.

COTTLE, Valerie (ed.), Thomas Cubbin, master mariner and the wreck of the Serica. Douglas: Manx Heritage Foundation (2011) 135p. ISBN 9780956206497.

DAUBTON, Martin ‘“The greatest and richest sacrifice ever made on the altar of militarism”: the finance of naval expansion c. 1890–1914’ in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 31–50.

DAVIES, Wyn and DENNISON, Geoff HMS Warrior: ironclad frigate 1860. Barnsley: Seaforth (2011) 128p. ISBN 9781848320956.

DAVISON, Robert L. The challenges of command: the Royal Navy’s executive branch officers, 1880–1919. Farnham: Ashgate. (2011) 228p. ISBN 9781409419679.

DELANO, Anthony They sang like kangaroos: Australia’s tinpot navy in the Great War. North Melbourne, Vic.: Arcadia. 246p. ISBN 9781921875724.

DELAP, Lucy ‘The woman’s dreadnought: maritime symbolism in Edwardian gender politics’, in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 95–108.

DELGADO, James P. Misadventures of a Civil War submarine: iron, guns and pearls. College Station: Texas A. & M. U.P. 278p. ISBN 9781603444729.

DEMAUS, A. B. (ed.) Letters of HMS Britannia: William Lambert and the late Victorian Navy. Stroud: Amberley (2011) 96p. ISBN 9781848683051.

DOUGHERTY, Kevin Strangling the confederacy: coastal operations of the American Civil War. Havertown, PA/Newbury: Casemate (2010) 233p. ISBN 9781935149248.

EPKENHANS, Michael ‘Dreadnought: a “golden opportunity” for Germany’s naval aspirations?’, in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 79–93.

EVANS, Grace Titanic style: dress and fashion on the voyage. Ludlow: Moonrise P. (2011) 176p. ISBN 9780953956180.

EWALD, Janet J. ‘Bondsmen, freedmen, and maritime industrial transportation, c. 1840–1900’, in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 141–56.

FERON, Luc ‘The cruiser Dupuy-de-Lôme’, Warship, 2011, pp. 32–47.

FREURE, Russell ‘When memory and reality clash: the First World War and the myth of American neutrality’, Northern Mar/Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 141–64.

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FORREST, Michael The defence of the Dardanelles from bombards to battleships. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Marit. 254p. ISBN 97878159522.

GIBSON, Allen The unsinkable Titanic: the triumph behind a disaster. Stroud: History P. 304p. ISBN 9780752456256.

GRANADOS, Ulises ‘Modernization and regionalism in south China: notes on coastal navigation in Guangdong Province during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 89–114.

GRIMES, Shawn T. Strategy and war planning in the British Navy, 1857–1918. Woodbridge: Boydell. 263p. ISBN 9781843836988.

GROVE, Eric ‘The battleship Dreadnought: technological, economic and strategic contexts,’ in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 165–82.

HALE, Nathan Big bad ironclad! New York: Amulet. 118p. ISBN 9781410703959.

HALEY, Nelson Cole; Vincent MCINERNEY (ed) Whale hunter Barnsley: Seaforth (2011) 194p. ISBN 9781848320963.

HILL, Richard ‘ “A difficult person to tackle”: some recently discovered papers of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Gerard Noel, gcb, kcmg’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 489–96.

JONES, Colin ‘Battle of Valparaiso’, Warship, 2011, pp. 94–101.

JONES, Mary ‘Towards a hierarchy of management: the Victorian and Edwardian Navy, 1860–1918’ in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 157–72.

JONES, Max ‘ “The surest safeguard of peace”: technology, the Navy and the nation in boys’ papers c. 1905–7’ in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 109–33.

KELLY, Patrick J., Tirpitz and the Imperial German Navy. Bloomington: Indiana U.P. 585p. ISBN 9780253355935.

KENNEDY, Paul ‘HMS Dreadnought and the tides of history’ in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 213–58.

KRAUSE, Reinhard A. ‘Carl Koldewey (1837–1908): Polarforscher und Schifffahrtsexperte: Anmerkungen zu seiner Biographie und seiner Rolle bei der Entwicklung der Meeres- und Polarforschung’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 193–240.

KUEHN, John T. ‘The market spirit – naval style: the naval reform movement and the establishment of the General Board of the Navy, 1873–1900’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 121–40.

LAGERBOM, Charles ‘The fate of Louise: a Maine-built “down-easter” at Grytviken harbor, South Georgia Island’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 301–11

LAMBERT, Andrew ‘The power of a name: tradition, technology and transformation’, in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 19–29.

LAMBERT, Nicholas A. Planning Armageddon: British economic warfare and the First World War. Cambridge, ma/London: Harvard U.P. 651p. ISBN 978667406491.

LARSON, Edward J. An empire of ice: Scott, Shackleton and the heroic age of Antarctic science. New Haven, ct/London: Yale U.P. (2011) 326p. ISBN 9780300154085.

LOVE, Joseph LeRoy The revolt of the whip [Brazilian naval revolt 1910] Stanford, ca: Stanford U.P. 157p. ISBN 9780804781060.

MCLAUGHLIN, Stephen ‘Russia’s first ironclads: Pervenets, Ne tron menia and Kreml’, Warship, 2011, pp. 112–29.

MCPHERSON, James M. War on the waters: the Union and Confederate Navies, 1861–5. Chapel Hill, nc: U. of North Carolina P. 277p. ISBN 9780807835883.

MARSHALL, Heather Pace ‘ “There’s nothing a marine can’t do”: publicity and the Marine Corps, 1911–17’ in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 49–59.

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MATTHÄUS, Wolfgang ‘Die meereskandlichen Expeditionen des Dampfers Pommerania in den Jahren 1871 und 1872’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 159–91.

MELTON, Maurice The best station of them all: the Savannah Squadron, 1861–5. Tuscaloosa: U. of Alabama P. 541p. ISBN 9780917317638.

MINDELL, David A. Iron coffin: war, technology and experience aboard the USS Monitor. Baltimore, md/London: Johns Hopkins U.P. [1st pub. 2000] 191p. ISBN 9781421405209.

MORGAN, William Michael Pacific Gibraltar: US–Japanese rivalry over the annexation of Hawai’i 1885–98. Annapolis, md: Naval Inst. P. 330p. ISBN 9781591145295.

MÜHLHAHN, Klaus ‘Negotiating the nation: German colonialism and Chinese nationalism in Qingdao, 1897–1914’, in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 37–56.

MURPHY, Hugh ‘The British shipbuilding industry during the Great War: a contextual overview incorporating standardisation and the national shipyards, 1916–1920’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 19–68.

NEGUS, Samuel ‘ “Conduct unbecoming of an officer”: fraudulent enlistment practices at US Navy recruitment rendezvous during the American Civil War’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 27–52.

NILSSON, Sally The man who sank Titanic: the troubled life of Quartermaster Robert Hichens. Stroud: History P. (2011) 159p. ISBN 9780752460710.

OLENDER, Piotr The Sino-French naval war, 1884–5. Sandomierz: Stratus. 132p. ISBN 9788361421535.

OTTE, T. G. ‘Grey ambassador: the Dreadnought and British foreign policy’ in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 51–78.

PERRETT, Bryan The hunters and the hunted: the elimination of German surface warships around the world, 1914–15. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Marit. 150p. ISBN 9781848846388.

QUARM, Roger ‘Davy Jones’ Locker by W. L. Wyllie R.A.: a new addition to the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, supported by the MacPherson Collection Endowment Fund of the SNR’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 200–4.

ROCCHETTA, Fosco (ed) Il “Naufragio” dell Zeffiro a Riccione: Fogliano, 26 novembre 1917: atto eroico di Gianbattista Joris. [Misano Adriatico]: Ed. La Piazza. 57p.

RÜGER, Jan ‘The symbolic value of the Dreadnought’ in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 9–18.

SELIGMANN, Matthew S. The Royal Navy and the German threat, 1901–14: Admiralty plans to protect British trade in a war against Germany. Oxford: Oxford U.P. 186p. ISBN 9780199574032.

SEMMES, Raphael; Harpur Allen GOSNELL (ed.) Rebel raider: being an account of Raphael Semmes’s cruise in the CSS Sumpter: composed in large part of extracts from Semmes’s “Memoirs of service afloat” written in the year 1869. Chapel Hill: U. of N. Carolina P. [1st pub. 1948] 218p. ISBN 9780807879931.

SIMONS, Daniel (comp.) Valkyrie weather. [Direct Print on Demand Ltd] 378p. ISBN 9780957227576.

SMITH, Crosbie ‘Dreadnought science: the cultural construction of efficiency and effectiveness’, in R. J. Blyth, A. Lambert and J. Rüger (eds), Dreadnought and Edwardian age, pp. 135–64.

STILL, Geoffrey Orkney at war: defending Scapa Flow, I: World War I. Kirkwall: Kirkwall P. (2011) 229p. ISBN 9781902957482.

TASSIN, Gérard ‘Ébauche de portrait du capitalisme dunkerquois au XIXe siècle et au début du XXe siècle au travers des marches financiers’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 45

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TOHMATSU, Haruo ‘Sea power and Anglo-Japanese military relations, 1863–1923’ in A. Patalano (ed.), Military strategy and national security, pp. 40–57

WALTON, Oliver ‘New kinds of discipline: the Royal Navy in the second half of the nineteenth century’, in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 143–56.

WARNER, Guy World War One aircraft carrier pioneer: the story of Jack McCleery RNAS, RAF. Barnsley: Seaforth (2011) 293p. ISBN 9781841842567.

WARNER, Guy Airships over Ulster: Royal Naval Air Service airships during the First World War. Newtownards: Colourpoint. 63p. ISBN 9781786730080.

WHITE, John D. T. The RMS Titanic miscellany. Dublin: Irish Academic P. (2011). 300p. ISBN 9780716530862.

WHYTE, William ‘The Brooklyn Navy Yard: the heart of the Union anaconda’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 393–408.

YIXU LU and David S.G. GOODMAN ‘Writing home and China: Elisabeth Frey in Tianjin 1913–14’ in B. GOODMAN and D.S.G. GOODMAN (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 151–62.

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‘Reviews of Loren C. Steffy, The man who thought like a ship with a response by Loren C. Steffy’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 253–91.

ABBEY, Lester; George RICHARDSON (plans and colour artwork) Iowa Class battleships. Barnsley: Seaforth. 64p. ISBN 978184832113.

ANDERSSON, Axel A hero for the atomic age: Thor Heyerdahl and the Kon-Tiki expedition. Oxford: Peter Lang (2010) 252p. ISBN 9781900165314.

ANGEVINE, Robert G. ‘Hiding in plain sight: the US Navy and dispersal operations under EMCON, 1956–72’, in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 117–41.

ARNOLD, Anthony J. ‘Sheffield to the rescue of the “New Liverpool”? the impact of Vickers on shipbuilding activities in Barrow-in-Furness’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 61–88.

BACKER, Steve; George RICHARDSON (plans and colour artwork) Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. Barnsley: Seaforth. 64p. ISBN 9781848321526.

BIRKELAND, Sven Arvid Saenket af tyskeme: danske krigssejlere i 2 verdenskrig. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. 463p. ISBN 9788702124521.

BONNER, Norman ‘A brief history of Global Navigation Satellite systems’, J. Navigation, 65, pp. 1–14.

BORNEMAN, Walter R. The admirals: Nimitz, Halsey, Leaky and King: the five-star admirals who won the war at sea. New York: Little, Brown & Co. 559p. ISBN 9780216097846.

BRANFILL-COOK, Roger X1: the Royal Navy’s mystery submarine. Barnsley: Seaforth. 192p. ISBN 9781848321618.

BRESCIA, Maurizio Mussolini’s navy: a reference guide to the Regia Marina, 1930–45. Barnsley: Seaforth 240p. ISBN 9781848321151.

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BRESNAHAN, Jim (ed.), Refighting the Pacific war: an alternative history of World War II. Annapolis, md: Naval Inst. P. 275p. ISBN 9781591140795.

BREYER, Siegfried and Miroslaw SKWIOT, German capital ships of the Second World War. Barnsley: Seaforth 432p. ISBN 9781848321434.

BROOKS, Richards Secret flotillas. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Marit.

BUSH, Steve British warships and auxiliaries 1952. Liskeard: Maritime Books (2011) 375p. ISBN 9781904459452.

BUSSERT, James C. and Bruce A. ELLEMAN People’s Liberation Army Navy: combat systems technology 1949–2010. Annapolis: Naval Inst. P. (2011) 229p. ISBN 9781591140801.

CARLSON, Elliott Joe Rochefort’s war: the odyssey of the codebreaker who outwitted Yamamoto at Midway. Annapolis: Naval Inst. P. (2011) 572p. ISBN 9781612510606.

CERNUSCHI, Enrico ‘Bassei’s hydrofoil: history of a secret project 1941–63’, Warship, 2011, pp. 102–11.

CHIYUKI AOI ‘Punching below the weight: Japan’s post-Cold War expeditionary missions’, in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 132–56.

CLAYTON, Cathryn ‘The hapless imperialist?: Portuguese rule in 1960s Macau’ in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 212–23.

DELAMOTTE, Guibourg ‘Maritime strategy in an interdependent world: the political and normative constraints to Japan’s national security’ in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 157–77.

DUARA, Prasenjit ‘Hong Kong and the new imperialism in East Asia, 1941–66’ in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 197–211.

DYNDAL, Gjert Lage Land based air power or aircraft carriers?: a case study of the British debate about maritime air power in the 1980s. Burlington, vt: Ashgate. 212p. ISBN 9781409433354.

FARQUHARSON-ROBERTS, Mike ‘Forgotten or ignored, the officers at Invergordon: “we are doing this for you as well you know”’, in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 109–22.

FORD, Douglas ‘Britain’s strategic view of Japanese naval power, 1923–42’ in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 58–77.

FORD, Douglas The elusive enemy: US Naval Intelligence and the Imperial Japanese fleet. Annapolis: Naval Inst. P. (2011) 272p. ISBN 9781591142805.

FORD, Ken Run the gauntlet: the Channel dash, 1942. Oxford: Osprey. 80p. ISBN 9781649085700.

GORDON, John Fighting for MacArthur: the Navy and Marine Corps’ desperate defence of the Philippines. Annapolis: Naval Inst. P. (2011) 370p. ISBN 9781612510576.

GRANT, E. J. The toothwright’s tale: a history of dentistry in the Royal Navy, 1964–95. Gosport: Chaplin. 286p. ISBN 9780956559593.

GROVE, Eric ‘British defence policy and the transformation of the Royal Navy in the Cold War and beyond’, in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 104–31

HANSEN, Kenneth P. ‘Escort oilers: the untold story of the Battle of the Atlantic’, in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 99–114.

HARTCUP, Guy Code name Mulberry: the planning, building and operation of the Normandy harbour. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Milit. 160p. ISBN 9781848845589.

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HEINRICH, Thomas ‘ “We can build anything at Navy Yards”: warship construction in government yards and the political economy of American naval shipbuilding, 1928–45’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 155–80.

HOBBS, David ‘C’ class destroyers. Liskeard: Maritime Books. 334p. ISBN 978190440921.

HOLME, Ben The ramblings of a longshore loafer: maritime matters around Ulverston, Millom, Greenodd. n.p.: n.p. unpaginated.

HONE, Trent ‘High-speed thoroughbreds: the US Navy’s Lexington class battle cruiser designs’, Warships, 2011, pp. 8–31.

HORNEMAN, G. D. De Nederlandse Onderzeedienst in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Soesterberg: Aspekt. 3 vols. ISBN 9789059119574.

HORNFISCHER, James D. Neptune’s inferno: the U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal. New York: Bantam. 516p. ISBN 9786583385120.

JERMY, Stephen ‘ “Back to an offshore future”: the role of the past in Britain’s contemporary defence policy’ in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 178–200.

JOHNSON, L. R. United States Naval Aviation, 1919–41: aircraft, airships and ships between the wars. Jefferson, nc: McFarland (2011) 338p. ISBN 9780786445569.

JOHNSON-ALLEN, John They couldn’t have done it without us: the merchant navy in the Falklands war. Woodbridge: Seafarer (2011). 252p. ISBN 9781906266253.

JONES, Ben (ed), The Fleet Air Arm in the Second World War. Farnham: Ashgate for Navy Records Soc. (Pub. of Naval Records Soc., 159). ISBN 9781409452577.

JORDAN, John ‘The Croisseur de bataille de 37,000 tonnes’, Warship, 2011, pp. 64–71.

KEMP, John, Mike BECHLEY, Norman COCKCROFT, Miroslaw JURDINSKI and Søren THIRSLUND ‘Collision avoidance at sea in the mid-twentieth century’, J. Navigation, 65, pp. 191–205.

KODA, Yoji ‘From alliance to coalition, then where?: Japan and the U.S. Navy cooperative strategy for the twenty-first century’ in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 201–18.

KONSTAM, Angus; Paul WRIGHT (illus.), British light cruisers, 1939–45. Oxford: Osprey. 48p. ISBN 978184968644.

KONSTAM, Angus; Paul WRIGHT (illus), British heavy cruisers, 1939–45. Oxford: Osprey. 48p. ISBN 9781849086868.

KRSYSZTALOWICZ, Marek Type VII: Germany’s most successful U-boat. Barnsley: Seaforth. 208p. ISBN 978184832146.

KUEHN, John T. ‘Ostfriesland, the General Board of the Navy and the Washington naval treaty: a relook at a historic sinking’, in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 73–85.

LAUGHTON, Anthony, John GOULD, Tom TUCKER and Howard ROE (eds), Of seas and ships and scientists: the remarkable story of the UK’s National Institute of Oceanography, 1949–73. Cambridge: Lutterworth. (2010). 350p. ISBN 9780718892702.

LAVERY, Brian All hands: the lower deck of the Royal Navy, 1939 to the present. London: Conway. 328p. ISBN 9781844861552.

LAVINGTON, Simon Moving targets: Elliott-Automation and the dawn of the computer age in Britain, 1947–67. London: Springer Verlag (2011). 710p. ISBN 9781848829320.

LEMBO, Daniele La Regia Marina fuori dal Mediterraneo: Mar Rosso, Atlantico, Mar Norro. Rome: IBN editore. 105p. ISBN 9788875651480.

LENGERER, Hans ‘The Tomozuru incident’, Warship, 2011, pp. 148–64.

MCCANN, Liam Little book of HMS Ark Royal. Demand Media Ltd./G2 Entertainment Ltd. 125p. ISBN 9781909217058.

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MCCART, Neil Town class cruisers. Liskeard: Maritime Books. 334p. ISBN 9781094459521.

MADSEN, Chris ‘Technology adoption and adaptation in Canada’s west coast shipyards 1918–1950: Appendix A: the British Columbia Shipping Act; Appendix B.: the Dry Docks Subsidies Act, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 235–63; 264–75; 276–82.

MANN, Chris British policy and strategy towards Norway, 1941–5. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 299p. ISBN 9780230210226.

MARTIN, Roy V. Merchantmen in action: evacuations and landings by merchant ships in the Second World War. Stroud: Fonthill. 158p. ISBN 9781781550458.

MATTIN, W. G. A sailor’s war. Ilfracombe: Arthur H. Stockwell. 224p. ISBN 9780722342015.

MERWE, Pieter van der ‘Sir James Caird’s bust: a tale of three heads’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 209–10.

MONROE-JONES, Edward and Michael GREEN (eds) The silent service in World War II: the story of the U.S. Navy submarine force in the words of the men who lived it. Havertown, pa/Oxford: Casemate. 262p. ISBN 9781612001258.

MORGAN, Daniel and Bruce TAYLOR U-boat attack logs: a complete record of warship sinkings from original sources, 1939–45. Barnsley: Seaforth. 450p. ISBN 9781848321182.

MOSNEAGU, Marian Crucisätorul Elisabeta in campanie. Bucharest: Editua Militarà. 264p. ISBN 9789733209089.

MUNRO, Archie ‘A teenage mariner’s war, 1940–5’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 86–94.

MURFIN, David, ‘Damnable folly? Small cruiser designs for the Royal Navy between the wars’, Warship, 2011, pp. 130–47.

NG, Adolf K. Y. and Ka-Chai TAM ‘China’s seaport development during the early open door policy period, 1978–2002’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The World’s key industry, pp. 180–99.

O’HARA, Vincent P. ‘The battle of Casablanca: the Marine Nationale versus the US Navy’, Warship, 2011, pp. 48–63.

PAINE, Robin and Roger SYMS On a cushion of air: story of Hoverlloyd and the cross-channel hovercraft. Woodstock: authors/Writersworld. 711p. ISBN 97809568997800.

PALMER, Sarah ‘Government and the British shipping industry in the later twentieth century’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 124–43.

PEGRAM, Ralph Schneider Trophy: seaplanes and flying boat: victors, vanquished and visions. Stroud: Fonthill. 352p. ISBN 9781781551790.

PIKE, Richard Alfie’s war: a Fleet Air Arm officer’s exciting exploits on HMS Illustrious, in Greece and Crete. London: Grub Street. 189p. ISBN 9781908117410.

POULSEN, René Taudal and Brian Vejrum WAEHRENS and Anders Paarup NIELSEN, ‘Global shifts in marine manufacturing, 1950–2010: a case for the inshore expansion of maritime history’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 147–72.

PREBBLE, Stuart Secrets of the Conqueror: the untold story of Britain’s most famous submarine. London: Faber 271p. ISBN 9780571290321.

PRITCHARD, James S. A bridge of ships: Canadian shipbuilding during the Second World War. Montreal/Kingston/Ithaca/London: McGill-Queen’s U.P. (2011). 464p. ISBN 9780773538245.

PRYSOR, Glyn Citizen sailors: the Royal Navy in the Second World War. London: Viking. 552p. ISBN 9780670918546.

RAZA, Ali and Benjamin ZACHARIAH ‘To take arms across a sea of trouble: the “Lascar system”, politics, and agency in the 1920s’, Itinerario, 36.3, pp. 19–38.

REECE, Michael Flying Royal Marines. Southsea: Royal Marines Hist. Soc. 371p. ISBN 9781908123046.

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REVELEY, James ‘Wartime price control and maritime industry corporatism: the case of New Zealand coastal shipping’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 181–200.

RIELLY, Robin L. Kamikaze attacks of World War II: a complete history of Japanese suicide strikes on American ships, by aircraft and other means. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co. 376p. ISBN 9780786446544.

ROBERTSON, Terence The golden horseshoe: the wartime career of Otto Kretschmer, U-boat ace. Barnsley/Annapolis, Md: Frontline/Naval Inst. P. [1st pub. 1955] 210p. ISBN 97818483261149.

ROMANS, Elinor ‘Leadership training for midshipmen, c. 1919–39’, in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 173–92.

RÜDIGER, Ancken von ‘Marinemaler Rudolf Ressel (1921–2012): ein Nachruf’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 401–4.

SARKAR, Dilip The sinking of HMS Royal Oak: in the words of the survivors. Stroud: Amberley. 157p. ISBN 9781445607436.

SAVAS, Theodore P. (ed.) Hunt and kill: U-505 and the U-boat war in the Atlantic. New York: Savas Beatie. 290p. ISBN 9781611211883.

SCLATER, William Haida: the story of the hard fighting Tribal class destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy in the Murmansk convoy, the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford U.P. 221p. ISBN 9780195447934.

SHERWOOD, John Darrell ‘Turbulence and terrorism: the story of Headquarters Support Activity, Saigon, 1964–66’, in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 143–60.

SKWIOT, Miroslaw German naval guns, 1939–45. Barnsley: Seaforth (2011) [1st pub. in Poland]. 399p. ISBN 9781848320802.

SMITH, Richard K. and R. Cargill HALL Five down, no glory: Frank G. Tinker, mercenary ace in the Spanish Civil War. Annapolis: Naval Inst. P. (2011) 377p. ISBN 9781612510545.

STEFFY, Loren C. The man who thought like a ship. College Station: Texas A. & M. U.P. 196p. ISBN 9781603446648.

STEFFY, Loren C. ‘The who thought like a ship: a roundtable response’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 292–8.

STEUSLOFF, Wolfgang ‘Maritimer Kultur-wandel in den Stadthäfen von Mecklenburg-Vorpommern seit 1990’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 371–406.

STEWART, Andrew ‘ “This temporary strat egical withdrawal”: the Eastern fleet’s wartime African sojourn’, in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 87–98.

STILLE, Mark Imperial Japanese Navy light cruisers, 1941–5. Oxford: Osprey. (2011) 48p. ISBN 9781849085625.

STILLE, Mark Yamamoto Isonoku: leadership, strategy, conflict. Oxford: Osprey. 64p. ISBN 9781849087315.

STILLE, Mark USN destroyer vs IJN destroyer: the Pacific 1943. Oxford: Osprey 80p. ISBN 9781849686233.

STURMA, Michael Surface and destroy: the submarine gun war in the Pacific. Lexington: U.P. of Kentucky (2011). 248p. ISBN 9780813129969.

TEDESCHI, Gianni Dall’OVRA alla Decima MAS: una giovinezza nel Ventennio. Genoa: Associazione cultura Italia storica. 173p.

TENOLD, Stig, Martin Jes IVERSEN and Even LANGE (eds) Global shipping in small nations: Nordic experiences after 1960. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 237p. ISBN 97802030204547.

THOMSON, Peter ‘Working a Bristol Channel trading ketch around 1950’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 497–501.

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VINE, Andrew A very strange way to go to war: the Canberra in the Falklands. London: Aurum 321p. ISBN 9781845137458.

WALLING, Michael G. Forgotten sacrifice: the Arctic convoys of World War II. Oxford: Osprey. 284p. ISBN 9781849087186.

WHITBY, Michael ‘Views from a different side of the jetty: Commodore A. B. F. Fraser-Harris and the Royal Canadian Navy, 1946–1964’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 1–26.

WILLIAMS, David M. and Lars U. SCHOLL ‘Lewis R. Fischer and the progress of maritime economic history’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 11–28.

WILLIAMS, Kathleen Broome ‘See Fido run: a tale of the first anti-U-boat acoustic torpedo’ in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 115–25.

WILLIAMSON, Gordon E-Boat vs MTB: the English Channel, 1941–5. Oxford: Osprey (2011). ISBN 9781849084062.

WISE, James E. and Scott BARON The 14-hour war: valor on Koh Tang and the recapture of the SS Mayaguez. Annapolis: Naval Inst. P. 297p. ISBN 9781591149743.

WRIGHT, Richard N. J. ‘The stranding, grounding and destruction of HMS Effingham, 1940’, Warship, 2011, pp. 165–74.

YAMAGUCHI, Noboru ‘Strategic priorities from the Cold War to Iraq: balancing threat perceptions and strategic priorities’ in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 79–103.

YIYAN WANG, ‘Modernism and its discontent in Shanghai: the dubious agency of the semi-colonized in 1929’ in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 167–79.

ZALOGA, Steven J. Kamikaze: Japanese special attack weapons, 1944–5. Oxford: Osprey (2011). 48p. ISBN 9781849083539.

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100 stories from the Australian National Maritime Museum. Sydney: New South Pub. 258p. ISBN 9781742233208.

‘Astro navigation remembered’, J. Navigation, 65, pp. 381–95.

ANGSTER, Julia Erdbeeren und Piraten: die Royal Navy und die Ordnung der Welt, 1770–1880. Götlingen: Vardenhoeck & Ruprecht. 345p. ISBN 97835253003.

ARTHUR, Paul Longley and Geoffrey BOLTON (eds) Voices from the west end: stories, people and events that shaped Fremantle. Welshpool d.c., w.a.: Western Australian Mus. 311p. ISBN 9781020843663.

ARTMONSKY, Ruth P. & O.: a history. Oxford: Shire. 64p. ISBN 9780747811701.

AVALLONE, Paola ‘Navigare sicuri nel Mediterraneo: assicurazioni marittime nel Regno del Napoli (XVII–XIX secolo) [Secure navigation in the Mediterranean: maritime insurance in the Kingdom of Naples] in M. Mafrici and C. Vassallo (eds), Sguardi mediterranei, pp. 1–18.

BALACHANDRIAN, G. Globalizing labour?: Indian seafarers and world shipping, 1870–1945. New Delhi: Oxford U.P. 318p. ISBN 9780198078845.

BANISTER, Jerry ‘The oriental Atlantic: governance and regulatory frameworks in the British Atlantic world’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Manche and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp. 151–74.

BARKER, Rosalin The rise of an early modern shipping industry: Whitby’s golden fleet, 1600–1750. Woodbridge: Boydell. (2011) 189p. ISBN 9781843836315.

BECK, John R. ‘History and memory: commemorations for SS Edmund Fitzgerald’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 203–28.

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BELLAMY, Martin and Bill SPALDING The golden years of the Anchor Line: Glasgow: Stenlake Pub. with Glasgow Museums. (2011) 112p. ISBN 9781840325293.

BENBOW, Tim (ed.) British naval aviation: the first 100 years. Farnham/Burlington, vt: Ashgate (2011) 226p. ISBN 9781409406129.

BERNOT, Jacques Le comte de Toulouse (1678–1737), amiral de France, gouverneur de Bretagne. Paris: Éditions Lanac. 268p. ISBN 9782857576668.

BICKERS, Robert ‘ “Good work for China in every possible direction”: the Foreign Inspectorate of the Chinese Maritime Customs, 1854–1950’ in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp.25–36.

BLAKEMORE, David S. T. Warfare in the Mediterranean in the age of sail: a history, 1571–1866. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co. 393p. ISBN 9780786447992.

BORUCKI, Alex ‘Trans-imperial history in the making of the slave trade to Venezuela, 1526–1811’, Itinerario, 36.2, pp. 29–54.

BØRRESEN, Jacob (trans. & adapted from a work by Bjørn, TORJESEN, Tom KRISTIANSEN and Roald GJELSTEN) The Norwegian navy: a brief history. Bergen: John Grieg. 170p. ISBN 9788253303000.

BOSWORTH, George F. Ships, shipping and fishing: with some account of our seaports and their industries. Cambridge: Cambridge U.P. ISBN 9781107693869.

BOWEN, H. V. ‘Britain in the Indian Ocean region and beyond: contours, connections and the creation of a global maritime empire’, in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s Oceanic empire, pp.45–66.

BOWEN, H. V, Elizabeth MANCKE and John G. REID ‘Introduction: Britain’s oceanic empire’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp.1–12.

BOWEN, H.V., Elizabeth MANCKE and John G. REID ‘Britain’s oceanic empire: an afterword’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Manche and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp. 433–50.

BOWEN, H.V., Elizabeth MANCKE and John G. REID (eds) Britain’s oceanic empire: Atlantic and Indian Ocean worlds, c. 1550–1850. 464p. ISBN 97811676201461.

BOYCE, Gordon ‘The development of commercial infrastructure for world shipping’ in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 106–23.

BRETALLE-ESTABLET, Florence ‘French medicine in nineteenth and twentieth century China: rejection or compliance in far south Treaty Ports, concessions and leased territories’ in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 134–50.

BROOK, Henry Warships. London: Usborne. 80p. ISBN 9781409538721.

BRUNICARDI, Daire Haulbowline: the naval base and ships of Cork harbour. Dublin: History Press Ireland. 255p. ISBN 9781845887568.

BURNARD, Trevor ‘Placing British settlement in the Americas in comparative perspective’, in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp. 407–32.

CANN, Bob ‘The effect of catharpings on shroud tension and mast displacement’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 193–99.

CARLISLE, Rodney ‘The right of search controversies, 1839–42 and 1857–8’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 409–20.

CARPENTIER, Vincent L’église de Dives-sur-mer et ses graffiti marins. Cabourg: Éditions Cahirs du Temps (2011) 189p. ISBN 9782353070396.

CARROLL, John M. ‘The Peak: residential segregation in colonial Hong Kong’, in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 81–91.

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CATTERALL, Douglas and Jodi CAMPBELL ‘Introduction: mother courage and her sisters: women’s worlds – in the pre-modern Atlantic’, in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 1–36.

CATTERALL, Douglas and Jodi CAMPBELL (eds) Women in port: gendering communities, economies, and social networks in Atlantic port cities. Leiden: Brill 443p. ISBN 9789004233171.

CEBALLOS-ESCALERA Y GILA, Alfonso El almirantazgo general de España e Indias en la Edad Moderna. Madrid: Real Academia de la Mar. 580p. ISBN 9788493806910.

CHARMIER, Frederick; Vincent MCINTERNEY (ed.) Life of a sailor. Barnsley: Seaforth (2011) 229p. ISBN 9781848320970.

CHRISTLEY, Jim US submarines, 1900–35. Oxford: Osprey (2011). 48p. ISBN 9781849081856.

COCHET, François Armes et guerre, XIXe–XXe siècles: mythes, symboles, realités. Paris: CNRS. 317p. ISBN 9782271072962.

COOK, Alexandra Parma ‘Metropolitan frameworks: the women of early modern Triana: life, death and survival strategies in Seville’s maritime district’ in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 37–40.

COOK, Malcolm Fishing in Hartlepool. Stroud: History P. (2011). 224p. ISBN 9780752458939.

COOK, Noble David ‘Conclusion: women in the port cities of the early modern Atlantic world: retrospect and prospect’ in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 399–408.

COOKE, Nola, Li TANA and James A. ANDERSON (eds) The Tongking Gulf through history. Philadelphia: U. of Pennsylvania P. 222p. ISBN 978001243369.

COOPER, Malcolm J. and C. Harrison: the history of a family shipping venture. Preston: Ships in Focus. 104p. ISBN 9781901703238.

CORNETTE, Frédéric ‘L’octroi municipal et de bienfaisance à Dunkerque de 1799 à 1943: 2’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 45

COSTELLO, Kevin The Court of Admiralty of Ireland, 1575–1893. Dublin: Four Courts P. (2011). 322p. ISBN 9781846822438.

COSTELLO, Ray Black salt: seafarers of African descent on British ships. Liverpool: Liverpool U.P. 248p. ISBN 9781846318184.

CROUCH, Robert, Robert PRENTICE and David ALLEN The Company of Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames: collection of uniforms, coats and badges. London: The Library & Heritage Committee of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames. 76p. ISBN 9780955950117.

DANES, Stephen ‘The Hong Kong Maritime Museum: new premises for its seventh anniversary’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 345–7.

DAVIS, Ralph The rise of the English shipping industry in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. St John’s, nf: Int. Marit. Econ. Hist. Assoc. Research in Marit. Hist., 48. 417p. ISBN 9780986497384.

DEDIEU, Jean-Pierre, Silvia MARZAGALLI, Pierrick POURCHASE and Werner SCHELTJENS ‘Navigocorpus at work: a brief overview of the potential of a database’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 331–60.

DEGGIM, Christina ‘Thematic inventory: archival sources for maritime traffic and the related flow of goods and culture in Northern Germany from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 42, 1, pp. 243–52.

DELGADO, James P. Silent killers: submarines and underwater warfare. Oxford: Osprey. (2011). 264p. ISBN 9781849083652.

DICKENS, Harry Wisdom and war: the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 1873–1998. Farnham: Ashgate. 309p. ISBN 9781409443315.

DOE, Helen and Richard HARDING (eds) Naval leadership and management, 1650–1950: essays in honour of Michael Duffy. Woodbridge: Boydell. 206p. ISBN 9781843836957.

DOMZAL, Robert ‘Rechtliche Aspekte der Flussschifffahrt im Deutschordensstaat in Preussen’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 105–15.

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DONKO, Wilhelm M. A brief history of the Austrian Navy. Berlin: e-publi Verlag-Verlagsgruppe Holtzbrinck. 120p. ISBN 9783844221299.

DONNELLY, Mark P. and Daniel DIEHL Pirates of Virginia: plunder and high adventure on the old dominion coast line. Mechanicsburg, pa: Stackpole. 170p. ISBN 9780811710367.

DOWN, Peter (ed.) Jacks of all trades: operational records of TON class minesweepers and minehunters. Needham Market: TON class Association. 134p. ISBN 9780957058854.

DUTTA, Rajat ‘The commercial economy of eastern India under early British rule’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp. 340–69.

EKBERG, Espen, Even LANGE and Eivind MEROK ‘Building the networks of trade: perspectives on twentieth-century maritime history’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 88–105.

ELTIS, David, ‘Some implications from the Transatlantic slave trade for maritime databases’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 257–64.

ELVERT, Jürgen, Sigurd HESS and Heinrich WALLE (eds) Maritime Wirtschaft in Deutschland: Schifffahrt, Werften, Handel, Seemacht in 19. und 20. Jahrhundert: Vorträge der Schifffahrtshistorischen Tagung der Deutscher Gesellschaft für Schifffahrts- und Marinegeschichte (DGSM) in Hamburg vom 5–7 November 2010. Hamburg: Maritime Wirtschaft in Deutschland. 228p. ISBN 9783515101370.

FATAH-BLACK, Karwen ‘Slaves and sailors on Suriname’s rivers’, Itinerario, 36.3, pp. 61–82.

FELKER, Craig C. and Marcus O. JONES (eds) New interpretations in naval history: selected papers from the sixteenth Naval History Symposium held at the United States Naval Academy, 10–11 September, 2009. Newport, ri: Naval War College P. 166p. ISBN 9781884733118.

FENTON, Roy Coasters: an illustrated history. Barnsley: Seaforth 208p. ISBN 9781848320871.

FERRARO, Joanne Marie Venice: history of the floating city. New York: Cambridge U.P. 268p. ISBN 9780521883597.

FERREIRA FURTADO, Junia ‘Lives on the seas: women’s trajectories in port cities of the Portuguese overseas empire’, in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 251–86.

FERRIS, John ‘Strategic partnership and military rivalry across the oceans: the fulcrum of power: Britain, Japan and the Asia–Pacific region, 1880–1945’ in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 17–39.

FIRCKS, Jochen von ‘Der Zeesenkahn von Stettner Haff: Bericht über die Rekonstruktion’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 87–104.

FIRTH, Antony et al London gateway: maritime archaeology in the Thames Estuary. Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology on behalf of DP World London Gateway. 88p. ISBN 97818743500613.

FISHER, Michael H. ‘Diplomacy in India, 1526–1858’, in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp. 249–81.

FISHER, Stephen A short history of Fort Victoria. Southampton: Hampshire & Wight Trust for Marit. Archaeol. Unpaginated. ISBN 9780953881468.

FITZGERALD, John ‘Equality and the “unequal treaties”: Chinese émigrés and British colonial routes to modernity’ in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 180–96.

FORD, Herbert Pitcairn Island as a port of call: a record, 1790–2010. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co. 365p. ISBN 9780786466047.

FORSYTHE, Wes and Rosemary MCCONKEY, Rathlin island: an archaeological survey of a maritime landscape. Belfast: Stationery Office/Northern Ireland Environment Agency. 482p. ISBN 9780337097041.

FROST, James D. ‘The Stairs fleet of Halifax: 1788–1926’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 283–310.

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FUSARO, Maria ‘Maritime history between the public and academic: the challenges ahead: introduction’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.2, pp. 239–50.

GARDINER, Robert The sailing frigate: a history in ship models. Barnsley: Seaforth. 128p. ISBN 9781848321601.

GILMAN, John and Sue LLOYD From curragh to ketch: the story of Minehead’s Quay Town. Minehead: Genge P. 108p. ISBN 9780954904357.

GOODMAN, Bryna ‘Things unheard of East or West: colonialism, nationalism, and cultural contamination in early Chinese exchanges’ in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 57–76.

GOODMAN, Bryna and David S.G. GOODMAN, ‘Colonialism and China’ in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 1–21.

GOODMAN, Bryna and David S.G. GOODMAN (eds) Twentieth-century colonialism and China: localities, the everyday and the world. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. 256p. ISBN 9780415687980.

GOODWIN, Peter HMS Victory, 1765–1812: First rate ship of the line: owner’s workshop manual: an insight into owing, operating and maintaining the Royal Navy’s oldest, most famous warship. Yeovil: Haynes. 178p. ISBN 978085730857.

GRAINGER, John D. Dictionary of British naval battles. Woodbridge: Boydell. 588p. ISBN 9781843837046.

GRANT-COSTA, Paul and Elizabeth MANCKE ‘Anglo-Amerindian commercial relations’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds) Britain’s oceanic empire, pp.370–406.

GREGORY, David The lion and the eagle: Anglo-German naval confrontation in the imperial era, 1815–1919. Woodstock: WritersWorld. ISBN 9780957286412.

GRIDER, John T. ‘ “I espied a Chinaman”: Chinese sailors and the fracturing of the nineteenth century Pacific maritime labour force’, in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 157–71.

HAAS, Jochen ‘Von Island bis an Rhein und Donau: über die Darstellung von Hochsee- und Binnenschifffahrt’, Deutsches Schifffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 407–49

HALL, Keith HM Naval base Clyde. Stroud: History. 127p. ISBN 9780752464800.

HAMILTON, C. I., The making of the modern Admiralty: British naval policy making, 1805–1927. Cambridge: Cambridge U.P. (2011) 245p. ISBN 9780521705113.

HARDING, Richard ‘Introduction’ in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 11–27.

HARLAFTIS, Gelina, Stig TENOLD and Jesús M. VALDALISO (eds) The world’s key industry: history and economics of international shipping. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 305p. ISBN 9780230369146.

HARLAFTIS, Gelina, Stig TENOLD and Jesús M. VALDALISO ‘Introduction’ in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 1–10.

HARLAFTIS, Gelina, Stig TENOLD and Jesús M. VALDALISO ‘Epilogue: a key industry or an invisible industry’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 263–72.

HARLAFTIS, Gelina and Jesús M. VALDALISO ‘Business groups and entrepreneurial families in Southern Europe: comparing Greek and Spanish shipowners in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 235–62.

HARMSEN, Jolien, Guy ELLIS and Robert DEVAUX, A history of Saint Lucia. Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia: Lighthouse Road. 438p. ISBN 9789769534001.

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HAVIK, Philip J. ‘Gendering the black Atlantic: women’s agency in coastal trade settlements in the Guinea Bissau region’ in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 315–36.

HAWLEY, Brian RMS Olympic: a photographic history. Stroud: Amberley. 128p. ISBN 9781445600932.

HAYWOOD, Robert and Roberta SPIVAK Maritime piracy. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. 156p. ISBN 9780415781978.

HENRIOT, Christian ‘The colonial space of death: Shanghai cemeteries, 1844–1946’, in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 108–33.

HINDERAKER, Eric ‘Diplomacy between Britons and native Americans, c. 1600–1830’, in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp 218–48.

HINE, Ian A Cumberland endeavour: Hine Brothers of Maryport: the people, the ships and the town. Menlo Park, ca: Words by Design.

HOLLAND, Robert Blue-water empire: the British in the Mediterranean since 1800. London: Allen Lane. 439p. ISBN 9781846141089.

HOLLETT, David Exodus: the story of the Atlantic ferry and the great migration to North America. Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson.

HOPKIN, David Voices of the people in nineteenth-century France. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge U.P. 296p. ISBN 9780521819366.

HORE, Peter (ed.) Dreadnought to Daring: 100 years of comment, controversy and debate in The Naval Review. Barnsley: Seaforth. 518p. ISBN 9781848321489.

HORNSBY, Stephen J. ‘Geographies of the British Atlantic world’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp. 15–44.

IBAÑEZ, Itsaso, Luis-Maria FERNANDEZ-MARTINEZ and Esperanza DIAZ, ‘Importing nautical knowledge: nineteenth-century specialized journalism in Spain’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 55–64.

IRELAND, Bernard The illustrated guide to aircraft carriers of the world: a history and directory of aircraft carriers, from Zeppelin and seaplane carriers to V/STOL and nuclear-powered carriers, featuring over 170 aircraft carriers with 500 identification photographs. Wigston, Leics: Southwater. 256p. ISBN 9781780192178.

ITTERSUM, Martine van and Jaap JACOBS ‘Are we all global historians now? An interview with David Armitage’, Itinerario, 36.2, pp. 7–28.

JENKINS, Daniel From ship’s cook to baronet: Sir William Reardon Smith’s life in shipping, 1840–1925. Cardiff: U. of Wales P. (2011) 223p. ISBN 9780708324233.

JOLLY, Rick and TUGG, Jackspeak: a guide to British naval slang and usage. London: Conway Marit. P. (2011). 526p. ISBN 9781844861446.

JONES, Colin ‘The Sale Steamboat Company Ltd., Sale, Victoria, 1890–1928’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 207–8.

KAUKIANINEN, Yrjö ‘The advantages of water carriage: scale economies and shipping technology’ in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 64–87.

KENNERLEY, Alston, ‘British merchant seafarers and their homes, 1895–1970’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 115–46.

KINGHORN, Jonathan The Atlantic Transport Line, 1881–1931: a history with details of all ships. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co. 308p. ISBN 9780786461424

KNICK HARLEY, C., ‘Shipping and staple economies in the periphery’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 29–42.

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KNIGHT, Roger ‘Michael Duffy: an appreciation’, in H. Doe and R. Harding (eds), Naval leadership and management, pp. 1–10.

KOLDAU, Linda Maria The Titanic in film: myth versus truth. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co. 299p. ISBN 978078643114.

KOLOGLU, Orhan Kadiskoy. Istanbul: Tarihij Kitaberi. 190p. ISBN 9786054534159.

KÖNIG, Walter Johannes Holst: Maler der See. Hamburg: Koehlers (2011). 297p. ISBN 9783782210058.

KONSTAM, Angus Yangtze river gunboats, 1900–49. Oxford: Osprey (2011) ISBN 9781849084086.

LACEY, Peter Ebb and flow: the story of maritime Lyme Regis. Stanbridge: Dovecote P. (2011). 280p. ISBN 9781904349921.

LAVERY, Brian Empire of the seas. London: Conway [1st pub. 2009] 336p. ISBN 9781844861323.

LAVERY, Brian SS Great Britain: 1843 onwards: enthusiasts’ manual: an insight into the design, construction and operation of Brunel’s famous passenger ship. Yeovil: Haynes 160p. ISBN 9780857331052.

LAYTON, J. Kent Transatlantic liners. Oxford: Shire Pub. 64p. ISBN 9780747810872.

LEE, Wayne E. ‘Subjects, clients, allies or mercenaries?: the British use of Irish and Amerindian military power, 1500–1800’, in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp. 179–217.

LEGGETT, Don and Richard DUNN Re-inventing the ship: science, technology and the maritime world, 1800–1918. Farnham/Burlington, va: Ashgate. 224p. ISBN 9781409418498.

LEIGHTON, Alison ‘Far from the water’s edge: Hayes boatyard: an inland boatyard in England’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 235–43.

LITTLE, Benerson ‘Eyewitness images of buccaneers and their vessels’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 317–26.

LUNN, Geoff Medway and Swale shipping. Stroud: Amberley. 96p. ISBN 9781445606255.

MCCARTHY, M. (ed.), Shipwrecks of Australia’s west coast. Welshpool DC, W.A.: Western Australian Mus. 304p. ISBN 9781920843762.

MCCREARY, Alf, Titanic port: an illustrated history of Belfast harbour. Holywood, Co. Down: Booklink. 400p. ISBN 9781906886288.

MCDONALD, Terry, ‘A populous, wealthy and thriving port? Poole in the mid-nineteenth century’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXII, pp. 165–78.

MCLAUCHLAN, Gordon The saltwater highway: the story of ports and shipping in New Zealand. Auckland: David Bateman. 256p. ISBN 9781869538286.

MACMILLAN, Ken ‘Imperial constitutions: sovereignty and law in the British Atlantic’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp.69–97.

MAFRICI, Mirella and VASSALLO, Carmel (eds) Sguardi Mediterranei tra Italia (XVII–XIX secolo). Msida: Malta U.P. 145p. ISBN 9789990945690.

MARINELLI, Maurizio ‘An Italian “neighbourhood” in Tianjin: Little Italy or colonial space?’ in B. Goodman and D. S. G. Goodman (eds), Twentieth-century colonialism and China, pp. 92–107.

MARZAGALLI, Silvia ‘Clio and the machine: new databases in maritime history’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 253–6.

MEEK, Donald E. and Bruce PETER, From Comet to Cal Mac: two centuries of Hebridean and Clyde shipping. Ramsey, IoM: Ferry Pub. (2011) 152p. ISBN 9781906608361.

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MILLER, Michael B. Europe and the maritime world: a twentieth century history. Cambridge: Cambridge U.P. 435p. ISBN 9781107024557.

MILNER, Marc and Glenn LEONARD, New Brunswick and the Navy: four hundred years. Fredricton, NB: Goose Lane. 156p. ISBN 9780864926326.

MORGAN, Philip D. (ed.) Maritime slavery. London: Routledge. 177p. ISBN 9780415500123.

MORGAN, Philip D. ‘Introduction: maritime slavery’ in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 1–16.

MORRISON-LOW, A. D. Northern lights: the age of Scottish lighthouses. Edinburgh: NMS Enterprises Ltd. (2010). 288p. ISBN 9781905267477.

MÜCKE, Ronja ‘Weserlastkähne im archäologischen Befund’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 35–86.

MYLON, Patrick The White Star collection. Stroud: History P. (2011). 192p. ISBN 9780752459370.

NOORT, Robert van de North Sea archaeologies: a maritime biography, 10,000 bc–ad 1500. Oxford/New York: Oxford U.P. (2011) 282p. ISBN 9780199566204.

OLESEN, Claus Rohden Nederlandsk i Norden: den nederlandske teknologie indflydeise på renaessancens maritime Skandinavian. Copenhagen: Maritime Kontakt. 252p. ISBN 978787947299.

OSTROM, Thomas P. The United States Coast Guard and national defense: a history from World War I to the present. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co. 264p. ISBN 9786786464807.

PATALANO, Alessio ‘Introduction: maritime strategy and national security in Japan and Britain’ in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 1–16.

PATALANO, Alessio ‘Maritime strategy in Japan and the UK: the “island nation” model in perspective’, in A. Patalano (ed.), Maritime strategy and national security, pp. 219–37.

PATALANO, Alessio (ed.) Maritime strategy and national security in Japan and Britain from the first alliance to post 9/11. Folkestone: Brill 255p. ISBN 9781966876272.

PIGOTT, Peter Sailing seven seas: a history of the Canadian Pacific Line. Toronto: Dundurn (2010) 228p. ISBN 9781554887651.

REDFORD, Duncan The submarine: a cultural history from the Great War to nuclear combat. London: Taurus Academic. (2010) 322p. ISBN 9781848853603.

REGAN, Geoffrey Great naval battles. London: Andre Deutsch. [1st pub. 1993] 271p ISBN 9780233003504.

REID, Alistair J. The tide of democracy: shipyard workers and social relations in Britain, 1870–1950. Manchester: Manchester U.P. (2010). 361p. ISBN 9780719081033.

REVELEY, James and Malcolm TULL ‘Institutional path dependence in port regulation: a comparison of New Zealand and Australia’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 158–79.

RILEY, Ray (ed.) Transactions of the Fourteenth Annual Conference held at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich on 17 April 2010. Portsmouth: Naval Dockyard Soc. (Transactions of Naval Dockyard Soc., 8)

ROACH, Alistair ‘Miniature ships in designed landscapes’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 45–54.

ROBINS, Nick Coastal passenger liners of the British Isles. Barnsley: Seaforth. 145p. 9781848321120.

ROITMAN, Jessica ‘Creating confusion in the colonies: Jews, citizenship and the Dutch and British Atlantics’, Itinerario, 34.2, pp. 55–90.

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ROSE, Kelby ‘Nostalgia and imagination in nineteenth-century sea shanties’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 147–60.

ROSSUM, Matthias van ‘A “Moorish world” within the Company: the VOC, maritime logistics and subaltern networks of Asian sailors’, Itinerario, 34.3, pp. 39–60.

ROUTLEDGE, Alan W. Whitehaven: harbour through time. Stroud: History. 96p. ISBN 9781445602851.

RYCKERBUSCH, Olivier ‘Un cas particulier du treatment de l’enfance: la tutelle hospitalière Dunkerque’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 45

SALVEMINI, Raffaella, ‘Le Scuole nautiche nell’Italia pre-Unitaria’ [nautical schools in pre-unification Italy] in M. Mafrici and C. Vassallo (eds), Sguardi mediterranei, pp. 37–58.

SCHELTJENS, Werner and Jan Willem VELUWENKAMP ‘Sound Toll registers online: introduction and first research examples’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 24.1, pp. 301–30.

SCHURMANN, Felix ‘Neue Hilfsmittel zur amerikanischen Walfanggeschichte’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarhiv, 34 (2011), pp. 256–8.

SCOTT, Frank ‘Technology and the four-masted commercial sailing ship, 1875–1950’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 409–20.

SMITH, David ‘HMS Tricomalee (1817), a frigate spanning three centuries, also know as TS Foudroyant from 1902 to 1989’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 67–72.

SMYLIE, Mike Traditional fishing boats of Britain and Ireland. Stroud: Amberley (2011). 752p. ISBN 9781445602523.

SØREIDE, Fredrik Ships from the depths: deepwater archaeology. College Station: Texas A. & M. U.P. (2011) 182p. ISBN 97816035442183.

STAMMERS, Michael ‘Speculating boats, “shilling sickers” and “riggers”: a social history of Mersey watermen’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 178–92.

STERN, Philip J. ‘Company, state, and empire: governance and regulatory frameworks in Asia’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp.130–61.

STEWART, David J. The sea, their graves: an archaeology of death and remembrance in maritime culture. Gainesville: U.P. of Florida. 259p. ISBN 9780813037349.

STRAGO, Maria ‘Gli studi nautici nel Regno di Napoli (1770–1861) [nautical studies in the Kingdom of Naples)’ in M. Mafrici and C. Vassallo (eds), Sguardi mediterranei, pp. 19–35.

STREATER, Les White Star Line: the company and the ships. n.p.: Maritime Publishing Concepts. 248p. ISBN 9780953103539.

SUBRAMANIAN, Lakshmi ‘Seths and sahibs: negotiated relationships between indigenous capital and the East India Company’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp. 311–39.

TAYLOR, Bruce ‘Arms and the man: some approaches to the study of British naval communities afloat, 1900–50’, in C. Felker and M. Jones (eds), New interpretations in naval history, pp. 61–72.

TENOLD, Stig ‘Risks and rewards: the business of Norwegian shipping’ in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 220–4.

THAKE, Conrad William Scamp (1801–72): an architect of the British Admiralty in Malta. Malta: Midsea Books (2011). 110p. ISBN 9789993273455.

THOMSON, Peter ‘Sea luggers’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 205–6.

THOMSON, Peter ‘Brixham trawlers’, Mariner’s Mirror, 98, pp. 344–5.

THÜMMEL, Ottfried, ‘Das meteorologische Tagebuch des Vollschiffs Susanna’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 117–58.

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TODT, Kim and Martha Dickinson SHATTUCK ‘Capable entrepreneurs: the women merchants and traders of New Netherland’ in D. Catterall and J. Campbell (eds), Women in port, pp. 183–214.

TRAVERS, Robert ‘Constitutions, contact zones, and imperial ricochets: sovereignty and law in British Asia’ in H. V. Bowen, E. Mancke and J. G. Reid (eds), Britain’s oceanic empire, pp. 98–129.

VANFRAECHEM, Stephan, ‘Why they are tall and we are small! Competition between Antwerp and Rotterdam in the twentieth century’, in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 142–57.

WARREN, James Francis ‘Saltwater slaves and captives in the Sulu zone, 1768–1878’, in P. D. Morgan (ed.), Maritime slavery, pp. 119–39.

WELLS, John D. Maritime Maryport: memories and memorials. n.p.:n.p. 202p. ISBN 9789549240375.

WESTERDAHL, Christer ‘The ritual landscape of the seaboard in historical times: island chapels, burial sites and stone mazes: a Scandinavian example, I: chapels and burial sites’, Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011), pp. 257–70.

WESTERLUND, Kasper, et al. Färjefart: historiska och etnologiska perspektiv pa färjetrafiken mellan Finland och Sverige. Abö: Sjöhistoriska institutet vid Abo Akademi. 171p. ISBN 9789521225680.

WIDÉN, J. J. Theorist of maritime strategy: Sir Julian Corbett and his contribution to military and naval thought. Farnham: Ashgate. 180p. ISBN 9781409432279.

WILLIAMS, David M. and John ARMSTONG, ‘An appraisal of the progress of the steamship in the nineteenth century’ in G. Harlaftis, S. Tenold and J. M. Valdaliso (eds), The world’s key industry, pp. 43–63.

WILLS, Simon Tracing your merchant navy ancestors: a guide for family historians. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. 180p. ISBN 9781848846517.

WRAGG, David World sea power guide. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Marit. 270p. ISBN 9781848848795.

WROTH, Laurence C.; John B. HATTENDORF (revised and ed.) The way of a ship: an essay on the literature of navigation science, along with, Some American contributions to the art of navigation. Providence, ri: John Carter Brown Library. 203p. ISBN 9780916617707.

YOUNG, David Esson The Uchuck years: a west coast shipping saga. Madeira Park, bc: Harbour Pub. 303p. ISBN 97815501750820.

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