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Chunyu Li; Fang Chen
(2024)
Research on the Manufacturing Process and Restoration of a Brigandine of the Ming Dynasty – A Case Study of the Brigandine Exhibited in Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum.
Arms and Armour Society Journal
(pp. 25-47).
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Article
Claudia Rei
(2024)
Turning points in leadership: Ship size in the Portuguese and Dutch merchant empires.
Social Science History
(pp. 285-308).
(/isis/citation/CBB340333584/)
Article
Timmy Gambin; Mieke Kassulke
(2023)
Maritimity in Stone: An Archaeology of Early Modern and Modern Ship Graffiti in the Maltese Islands (ca. 1530–1945).
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 1162-1176).
(/isis/citation/CBB468020132/)
Article
Charles E. Orser
(2023)
The Mediterranean, Braudel, and Historical Archaeology.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 1285-1299).
(/isis/citation/CBB289843514/)
Article
Simon Werrett
(2023)
Voyages of maintenance: Exploration, infrastructure, and modernity on the Krusenstern–Lisianskii circumnavigation between Russia and Japan from 1803 to 1806.
History of Science
(pp. 338-359).
(/isis/citation/CBB052319694/)
Article
Paul E Sampson
(2023)
“The lungs of a ship”: Ventilation, acclimatization, and labor in the maritime environment, 1740–1800.
History of Science
(pp. 214-235).
(/isis/citation/CBB761312607/)
Book
Karel Davids; Joost Schokkenbroek
(2023)
The Transformation of Maritime Professions: Old and New Jobs in European Shipping Industries, 1850–2000.
(/isis/citation/CBB180134553/)
Article
Kurt Bennett
(2023)
Examining Nineteenth-Century British Colonial-Built Ships HMS Buffalo and Edwin Fox: Two Case Studies from New Zealand.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 74-94).
(/isis/citation/CBB847499046/)
Article
James W. Hunter; Kieran Hosty; Rick Bullers; et al.
(2023)
Unearthing South Australia’s Oldest Known Shipwreck: The Bark South Australian (1837).
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 95-125).
(/isis/citation/CBB625030399/)
Article
John McCarthy; Wendy van Duivenvoorde
(2023)
A Virtual Reconstruction of the Batavia Shipwreck in Its Landscape.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 50-73).
(/isis/citation/CBB525230345/)
Article
Bronwen Everill
(2023)
“For the services of shipwrights, coopers, and grumettas”: Freetown’s ship repair cluster in nineteenth-century Sierra Leone.
History of Science
(pp. 60-76).
(/isis/citation/CBB688136229/)
Article
Pepijn Brandon; Marten Dondorp
(2023)
Nodes of knowledge, managing transfer: Shipbuilding and repair during the transformation from sail to steam.
History of Science
(pp. 19-39).
(/isis/citation/CBB029547827/)
Article
Sara Caputo
(2023)
Exploration and mortification: Fragile infrastructures, imperial narratives, and the self-sufficiency of British naval “discovery” vessels, 1760–1815.
History of Science
(pp. 40-59).
(/isis/citation/CBB569688229/)
Book
Mensun Bound
(2023)
The Ship Beneath the Ice: The Discovery of Shackleton's Endurance.
(/isis/citation/CBB598692985/)
Article
Rolf Fabricius Warming
(2023)
The Viking Age shields from the ship burial at Gokstad: a re-examination of their construction and function.
Arms and Armour Society Journal
(pp. 11-34).
(/isis/citation/CBB308713396/)
Chapter
Nicholas Anderman
(2023)
Sounding Maritime Metal: On Weathering Steel and Listening to Capitalism at Sea.
In: Capitalism and the Senses.
(/isis/citation/CBB045092212/)
Article
Jules Skotnes-Brown
(2023)
Scurrying seafarers: shipboard rats, plague, and the land/sea border.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 108-130).
(/isis/citation/CBB013750834/)
Article
Kroum Batchvarov; Vladislav Todorov
(2022)
Seafaring along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the Ottoman Period, Based on the Finds from the Late Eighteenth- Early Nineteenth-Century Kitten Shipwreck.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 1072-1109).
(/isis/citation/CBB150975412/)
Book
Hsien-ch'un Wang
(2022)
Western Technology and China’s Industrial Development: Steamship Building in Nineteenth-Century China, 1828-1895.
(/isis/citation/CBB498575681/)
Book
Gareth Michael Jones
(2022)
The development of nuclear propulsion in the Royal Navy, 1946-1975.
(/isis/citation/CBB875523111/)
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