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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jerry H. Bentley , Renate Bridenthal , Karen WigenPublisher: University of Hawai'i Press Imprint: University of Hawai'i Press Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9780824867669ISBN 10: 0824867661 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 30 December 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"In sum, this volume forms a worthwhile contribution to the historiography on oceanic history.-- ""H-Net Reviews"" Seascapes explicitly seeks to transcend individual oceans, to stress 'interconnectedness' between land and sea in general and between maritime people and their geographic environments.-- ""International History Review"" Seascapes: Maritime Histories, Littoral Cultures, and Transoceanic Exchanges is a collection of essays that examine the history of oceanic culture and its effect around the world. [The editors] have gathered tales of Chinese junks, pirate captains and island culture to chart the ways people have exploited the possibilities offered by different maritime environments.-- ""History Magazine"" The fourteen articles are well written . . . [and] proves that maritime socio-cultural history forces scholars to rethink their concepts of time, space and knowledge. It not only will help us to understand the past in general but also will clarify how globalization came about.-- ""International Journal of Maritime History""" In sum, this volume forms a worthwhile contribution to the historiography on oceanic history.-- H-Net Reviews The fourteen articles are well written . . . [and] proves that maritime socio-cultural history forces scholars to rethink their concepts of time, space and knowledge. It not only will help us to understand the past in general but also will clarify how globalization came about.-- International Journal of Maritime History Seascapes: Maritime Histories, Littoral Cultures, and Transoceanic Exchanges is a collection of essays that examine the history of oceanic culture and its effect around the world. [The editors] have gathered tales of Chinese junks, pirate captains and island culture to chart the ways people have exploited the possibilities offered by different maritime environments.-- History Magazine Seascapes explicitly seeks to transcend individual oceans, to stress 'interconnectedness' between land and sea in general and between maritime people and their geographic environments.-- International History Review In sum, this volume forms a worthwhile contribution to the historiography on oceanic history.-- H-Net Reviews The fourteen articles are well written . . . [and] proves that maritime socio-cultural history forces scholars to rethink their concepts of time, space and knowledge. It not only will help us to understand the past in general but also will clarify how globalization came about.-- International Journal of Maritime History Seascapes: Maritime Histories, Littoral Cultures, and Transoceanic Exchanges is a collection of essays that examine the history of oceanic culture and its effect around the world. [The editors] have gathered tales of Chinese junks, pirate captains and island culture to chart the ways people have exploited the possibilities offered by different maritime environments.-- History Magazine In sum, this volume forms a worthwhile contribution to the historiography on oceanic history.-- H-Net Reviews Seascapes explicitly seeks to transcend individual oceans, to stress 'interconnectedness' between land and sea in general and between maritime people and their geographic environments.-- International History Review Seascapes: Maritime Histories, Littoral Cultures, and Transoceanic Exchanges is a collection of essays that examine the history of oceanic culture and its effect around the world. [The editors] have gathered tales of Chinese junks, pirate captains and island culture to chart the ways people have exploited the possibilities offered by different maritime environments.-- History Magazine The fourteen articles are well written . . . [and] proves that maritime socio-cultural history forces scholars to rethink their concepts of time, space and knowledge. It not only will help us to understand the past in general but also will clarify how globalization came about.-- International Journal of Maritime History Seascapes explicitly seeks to transcend individual oceans, to stress 'interconnectedness' between land and sea in general and between maritime people and their geographic environments.-- International History Review In sum, this volume forms a worthwhile contribution to the historiography on oceanic history.-- H-Net Reviews Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |