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Literature Seminar Maritime History

Course
2013-2014

Admission requirements

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Description

Maritime history encompasses humankind’s relationships to the seas and oceans of the world. It is a heterogeneous research field which brings a variety of research perspectives together: shipping, nautical science, warfare at sea, exploration, overseas trade, the steam revolution, ports, containerization and seafaring communities are some of the main topics. In the past two decades maritime history has enjoyed a real renaissance. Besides economic, political and nautical themes, there is a new attention to social and cultural phenomena and the relation between maritime and global history. This seminar focuses on recent scholarly views and insights in the field of maritime history.

Course objectives

Students acquire a profound understanding of the recent scholarly discussions in the maritime history by reading a number of influential works which students are expected to have studied prior to the session in which these books are discussed..

Timetable

See here.

Mode of instruction

Literature seminar

Course Load

10 EC x 28 hours = 280 hours (reading of 6 books and writing of 6 essays).

Assessment method

Students are expected to discuss the books during the lectures and write short essays on each of the books.

Blackboard

No

Reading list

    1. J.R. Bruijn, Varend verleden. De Nederlandse oorlogsvloot in de 17de en 18de eeuw (Amsterdam 1998, ISBN 90.5018.407.3; 290 p.) (Or the English edition: The Dutch Navy of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (Columbia, SC, 1993, ISBN 0.87249.875.1; 240 p.).
    1. P. Butel, The Atlantic ( London 1999, ISBN 0.415.10690.7; 300 p.).
    1. J.N.F.M. À. Campo, Engines of empire. Steamshipping and state formation in colonial Indonesia (Hilversum: Verloren, 2002 ISBN 90-6550-738-8 690 p.) or (Hilversum 2003 Cloth. With illustrations. 687 p.).
    1. Merja-Liisa Hinkkanen, David Kirby, The Baltic and the North Seas (London 2000, ISBN 0415132827, 368 p.).
    1. M. Pearson, The Indian Ocean (London 2003, ISBN 0.415.21489.0; 290 p.).
    1. N.A.M. Rodger, The Command of the Ocean: A Naval History of Britain 1649-1815 (London 2004, ISBN 0713994118 (hardback), ook in Penguin paperback (ISBN 0140288961, 976 p.).

Registration

See enrolment-procedure.

Contact information

E-mail: Prof. Dr. H.J. den Heijer.