MHSC Maritime Historical Studies Centre

For your information... who we are and what we do...
Why maritime/marine environmental history is significant
Research initiatives at the MHSC
Information about books, articles and papers published through the MHSC
Programmes of study and modules in maritime history
Outreach activities at the MHSC
The People and Staff at the MHSC
Blaydes House is the historic Georgian home of the MHSC

Research

Completed PhD Theses

Michael Haines, ‘Technological in the Fisheries, 1850-1914’ (1998)

Mark Hunter, ‘Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Naval Relations’ (2002)

Hanna Hagmark, ‘Women in the Åland Maritime Community’ (2003)

Mohammed Salman, ‘Portuguese Trade with the Red Sea in the 17th Century’ (2005)

Adrian Osler, ‘The Trade and Shipping of the Tyne Ports with the Eastern Baltic’ (2006)

Martin Wilcox, 'Apprenticed Labour in the English Fishing Industry, 1850-1914' (2006)

Nicholas Evans, '"Aliens en route": Transmigration through the UK, 1830-1914' (2007)

John Golding, 'The English Coastal Motor Barge, 1918-1980' (2008)

Maritime Historical Studies Centre, Blaydes House, 6 High Street,
Hull, HU1 1HA, United Kingdom
Tel: ++44 (0)1482 305110, Email:j.affleck@hull.ac.uk

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