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Maritime Labour
Contributions to the History of Work at Sea, 1500-2000
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Richard Gorski
, Hetty Berg , J. de Jong and W. Koetsenruijter
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English
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2007
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Introduction
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Six cross-sections of the Dutch maritime labour market: A preliminary reconstruction and its implications (1610-1850)
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On maritime labour and maritime labour markets in Germany, 1700-1900
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Swedish naval personnel in the merchant marine and in foreign naval service in the eighteenth century
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Quantifying British seafarers, 1789-1828
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‚But for the loves of the fishes‘: Maritime labour and ecological culture in nineteenth-century Newfoundland
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The Shipping Federation and the free labour movement: A comparative study of waterfront and maritime industrial relations, c.1889-1891
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Health and safety aboard British merchant ships: The case of first aid instruction, 1881-1908
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British merchant marine engineer licensing, 1865-1925
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Transatlantic fishers: New England and British trawlermen, 1960-1972
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Masters and chiefs: Enabling globalization, 1975-1995
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