Article ID: CBB001211791

New Directions in Marine Environmental History: An Introduction (2013)

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Chiarappa, Michael J. (Author)


Environmental History
Volume: 18, no. 1
Issue: 1
Pages: 3-11


Publication Date: 2013
Edition Details: Introduction to a special section, “New Directions in Marine Environmental History”
Language: English

The daunting legacy of marine resource use is among the most prominent issues confronting global society. Over the past twenty-two years, marine environmental history---both in the United States and abroad---has steadily kept pace with the rising tide of interest in past and present uses of fisheries resources. The refinement of thought on these issues is evident in the work of Arthur McEvoy, W. Jeffrey Bolster, Joseph Taylor III, and Callum Roberts, and the field now stands ready to take its place on more equal terms alongside environmental history that devotes its energy to topics concerning the use of terrestrial resources. Building on these antecedents, marine environmental history is now poised to embark on some exciting new directions. In 2006, Bolster exhorted marine environmental historians to embrace this opportunity, and the contributions in this forum are a response to this challenge---to use the scholarly foundation generated over of the past twenty-two years to critically expand dialogue within the academic community and, in turn, to broaden the discussion to include policymakers, scientists, fishing communities, and the public at large.

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Includes Series Articles

Article Payne, Brian (2013) Local Economic Stewards: The Historiography of the Fishermen's Role in Resource Conservation. Environmental History (pp. 29-43). unapi

Article Taylor, Joseph E., III (2013) Knowing the Black Box: Methodological Challenges in Marine Environmental History. Environmental History (pp. 60-75). unapi

Article McClenachan, Loren (2013) Recreation and the “Right to Fish” Movement: Anglers and Ecological Degradation in the Florida Keys. Environmental History (pp. 76-87). unapi

Article Schwach, Vera (2013) The Sea around Norway: Science, Resource Management, and Environmental Concerns, 1860--1970. Environmental History (pp. 101-110). unapi

Article Chiarappa, Michael J. (2013) Dockside Landings and Threshold Spaces: Reckoning Architecture's Place in Marine Environmental History. Environmental History (pp. 12-28). unapi

Article Hightower, Victoria Penziner (2013) Pearls and the Southern Persian/Arabian Gulf: A Lesson in Sustainability. Environmental History (pp. 44-59). unapi

Article Hubbard, Jennifer (2013) Mediating the North Atlantic Environment: Fisheries Biologists, Technology, and Marine Spaces. Environmental History (pp. 88-100). unapi

Article Keiner, Christine (2013) How Scientific Does Marine Environmental History Need to Be?. Environmental History (pp. 111-120). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Osborn, Nathaniel
Kathleen Schwerdtner Máñez
Gary M. Kroll
Bo Poulsen
Mitman, Gregg
Warde, Paul
Journals
Environmental History
Social Science History
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Modern Intellectual History
Journal of the History of Biology
American Historical Review
Publishers
Bridget Williams
University Press of Florida
University of California Press
Springer
University of Oklahoma
Concepts
Environmental history
Historiography
Marine ecology
Oceans and seas
Marine biology
Sustainability
People
Thoreau, Henry David
Time Periods
19th century
21st century
20th century, early
Ancient
20th century, late
20th century
Places
United States
Florida (U.S.)
San Francisco (California)
Arabian peninsula
Pacific Northwest (North America)
Americas
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