International Journal of Maritime History
The International Journal of Maritime History (IJMH) is the journal of the International Maritime History Association. The IJMH is a fully-refereed, quarterly publication which addresses the maritime dimensions of economic, social, cultural, and environmental history. Truly international in scope, the IJMH publishes studies of a multidisciplinary nature on a broad range of maritime historical themes, including shipping, shipbuilding, seafaring, ports, resorts and other coastal communities, sea-borne trade, fishing, environment and the culture of the sea. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Every issue of the IJMH carries a diversity of material that reflects the breadth and international nature of research in maritime history. Scholars the world over contribute feature articles as well as research notes that inform readers of important new scholarship which has not yet reached the stage of a formal monograph, historiographical essays, and essays on source. A series of "forums" explores important issues in maritime history. The book reviews are recognized as being the most extensive in the field. Each volume also includes "Roundtables" comprising essays by a group of participants who use an important new book as a platform for discussion of a variety of themes, methodologies and perspectives that are suggested by the book; these are then followed by a response by the author.
Previously self-published by International Maritime History Association.
Individual subscriptions are available via membership to the International Maritime History Association.
The International Journal of Maritime History (IJMH) is the journal of the International Maritime History Association. The IJMH is a fully-refereed, quarterly publication which addresses the maritime dimensions of economic, social, cultural, and environmental history. Truly international in scope, the IJMH publishes studies of a multidisciplinary nature on a broad range of maritime historical themes, including shipping, shipbuilding, seafaring, ports, resorts and other coastal communities, sea-borne trade, fishing, environment and the culture of the sea. Every issue of the IJMH carries a diversity of material including original articles, research notes and book reviews that reflect the breadth and international nature of research in maritime history.
Catia Antunes | Leiden University, the Netherlands |
Michiel van Groesen | Leiden University, the Netherlands |
Marten Boon | University of Utrecht, The Netherlands |
Pepijn Brandon | International Institute of Social History, The Netherlands |
Remi Dewière | Northumbria University, UK |
Radhika Seshan | University of Pune, India |
Ivan Valdez-Bubnov | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico |
Lewis Wade | Leiden University, the Netherlands |
Emily Birch | University of Hull, UK |
Kris Alexanderson | University of the Pacific, USA |
Tapio Bergholm | University of Helsinki, Finland |
Gordon Boyce | University of Newcastle, Australia |
Jeremiah Dancy | U.S. Naval War College, USA |
Apostolos Delis | FRS - Hellas, Greece |
Katerina Galani | IMS Forth Crete, Greece |
Gelina Harlaftis | FRS - Hellas, Greece |
Lisa Hellman | Lund University, Sweden |
Graydon Henning | University of New England, Australia |
Jan Tore Klovland | Norwegian School of Economics, Norway |
Andrew Lambert | King's College London, UK |
Silvia Marzagalli | Université Nice, France |
Michael B. Miller | University of Miami, USA |
Kenneth Morgan | Brunel University London, UK |
Leos Muller | Stockholm University, Sweden |
Jari Ojala | University of Jyväskylä, Finland |
Sarah Palmer | University of Greenwich, UK |
Nathan Perl-Rosenthal | University of Southern Carolina, USA |
Sebastian Prange | University of British Columbia, Canada |
M. Stephen Salmon | National Archives of Canada, Canada |
Margaret Schotte | York University, Toronto, Canada |
Ray Stokes | University of Glasgow, UK |
M. Elisabetta Tonizzi | University of Genoa, Italy |
Jesus Valdaliso | University of the Basque Country, Spain |
Anita M. C. Van Dissel | University of Leiden, Netherlands |
Guanmian Xu | Peking University, China |
Takahiro Yamamoto | University of Heidelberg, Germany |
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