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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Kahanov, Yaacov; Stern, Eliezer; Cvikel, Deborah; et al.
(2014)
Between Shoal and Wall: The Naval Bombardment of Akko, 1840.
Mariner's Mirror
(pp. 147-167).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422520/)
Article
Moneypenny, Kelvin; Bucur, Dorin Paul
(2014)
The Royal Yacht Henrietta of 1679: Identification and Principal Dimensions.
Mariner's Mirror
(pp. 132-146).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422519/)
Article
Morriss, Roger
(2014)
Ideology, Authority and the Politics of Innovation in the Royal Dockyards, 1796--1807.
Journal for Maritime Research: Britian, the Sea and Global History
(pp. 15-27).
(/isis/citation/CBB001421378/)
Article
Klaus Staubermann
(2014)
The Transfer of Shipbuilding Knowledge: Reconstructing HMAS "Warrega" (Part 1).
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 40-48).
(/isis/citation/CBB233184010/)
Chapter
Ruthy Gertwagen
(2014)
Nautical Technology.
In: A Companion to Mediterranean History
(pp. 154-169).
(/isis/citation/CBB980289770/)
Article
Guise, George
(2014)
Margaret Thatcher's Influence on British Science.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 301-309).
(/isis/citation/CBB001421036/)
Chapter
Dunn, Richard
(2014)
Heaving a Little Ballast: Seaborne Astronomy in the Late-Eighteenth Century.
In: Scientific Instruments in the History of Science: Studies in Transfer, Use and Preservation
(p. 79).
(/isis/citation/CBB001420886/)
Chapter
Francesco Caputo
(2014)
L'industria meccanica nel meridione d'Italia.
In: Storia della Meccanica
(pp. 237-311).
(/isis/citation/CBB605499053/)
Book
Robert Domżał
(2014)
Statki i ich załogi na dolnej Wiśle w XIII - XV wieku (Ships and their Crew on the Lower Vistula River in the 13th and the 14th Century).
(/isis/citation/CBB446824909/)
Article
John T. Wing
(2014)
Spanish Forest Reconnaissance and the Search for Shipbuilding Timber in an Era of Naval Resurgence, 1737-1739.
Journal of Early Modern History
(pp. 357-382).
(/isis/citation/CBB122182639/)
Article
Ferreiro, Larrie D.
(2014)
The Mutual Influence of Aircraft Aerodynamics and Ship Hydrodynamics in Theory and Experiment.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(p. 241).
(/isis/citation/CBB001321047/)
Article
Smith, Crosbie
(2014)
Witnessing Power: John Elder and the Making of the Marine Compound Engine, 1850--1858.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 76-106).
(/isis/citation/CBB001421226/)
Article
Leggett, Don
(2014)
Naval Architecture, Expertise and Navigating Authority in the British Admiralty, c.1885--1906.
Journal for Maritime Research: Britian, the Sea and Global History
(pp. 73-88).
(/isis/citation/CBB001421387/)
Article
Grinëv, Andrei V.
(2014)
Foreign Ships in the Fleet of the Russian---American Company (1799--1867).
Mariner's Mirror
(pp. 405-421).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422529/)
Article
Eliav, Joseph
(2014)
Folding and Unfolding of Early Modern Galley Masts.
Mariner's Mirror
(pp. 208-217).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422525/)
Book
Williams, Phillip
(2014)
Empire and Holy War in the Mediterranean: The Galley and Maritime Conflict between the Habsburgs and Ottomans.
(/isis/citation/CBB001422548/)
Article
Stott, Paul
(2014)
The Use of Benchmarks in the Popular Reporting of Commercial Shipping: Is the Titanic an Appropriate Measure to Convey the Size of a Modern Ship?.
Mariner's Mirror
(pp. 76-83).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422514/)
Article
Murphy, Hugh; Oddy, Derek J
(2014)
An Influential Membership: The Society for Nautical Research, 1911--1913.
Mariner's Mirror
(pp. 59-72).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422512/)
Article
James C. Williams
(2013)
Sailing as Play.
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 132-192).
(/isis/citation/CBB723550227/)
Book
Anthony Slaven; Hugh Murphy
(2013)
Crossing the Bar: An Oral History of the British Shipbuilding, Ship Repairing and Marine Engine-building Industries in the Age of Decline, 1956-1990.
(/isis/citation/CBB673510916/)
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