Global Maritime History
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GMH is a forum for discussions of maritime history, broadly conceived. Get in touch if you'd like to post an article, blog, CFP or podcast. Social media run by @canadianerrant
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Calling Maritime Historians (Broadly Conceived) - Global Maritime History
Here at Global Maritime History, we are looking for new people to join the website as “staff”. To start: This website is not monetized, so these are unpaid/volunteer positions, so to speak. We’re loo...
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Welcome New Followers, you're delightful.
At the moment, we don't have a lot of new content ready to go yet, but we're working on new plans.
if you're interested in writing something for us, please get in touch with @canadianerrant.bsky.social.
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At the moment, we don't have a lot of new content ready to go yet, but we're working on new plans.
if you're interested in writing something for us, please get in touch with @canadianerrant.bsky.social.
globalmaritimehistory.com/calling-mari...
globalmaritimehistory.com/cfp-academic...
Welcome to our new followers!
If you're doing something history-ish (broadly conceived) and you've got a neat process or methodology, please consider writing a blog post for us about your process.
There is no need to mask enthusiasm no matter how niche
Welcome to our new followers!
If you're doing something history-ish (broadly conceived) and you've got a neat process or methodology, please consider writing a blog post for us about your process.
There is no need to mask enthusiasm no matter how niche
CFP: 'Academic Processes and Digital Humanities' - Global Maritime History
GlobalMaritimeHistory welcomes proposals for our new series ‘Academic Processes and Digital Humanities’. We are looking for people to talk about the processes (especially technical processes) that the...
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November 3, 2025 at 11:50 PM
globalmaritimehistory.com/cfp-academic...
Welcome to our new followers!
If you're doing something history-ish (broadly conceived) and you've got a neat process or methodology, please consider writing a blog post for us about your process.
There is no need to mask enthusiasm no matter how niche
Welcome to our new followers!
If you're doing something history-ish (broadly conceived) and you've got a neat process or methodology, please consider writing a blog post for us about your process.
There is no need to mask enthusiasm no matter how niche
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James A. Dun shares a record of 4,428 discrete voyages between Philadelphia and a variety of Dominguan/Haitian ports for scholars to explore. Click for Dun's introduction to the project (with a BONUS StoryMap!) ageofrevolutions.com/2025/04/28/a...
American Trade with Revolutionary Haiti: A Dataset for Public Use
By James A. Dun It was spring 2002 and I was entering what I thought—and hoped and needed to be—the final stages of my dissertation, a study of the ways in which the events that historians have sin…
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April 28, 2025 at 10:56 AM
James A. Dun shares a record of 4,428 discrete voyages between Philadelphia and a variety of Dominguan/Haitian ports for scholars to explore. Click for Dun's introduction to the project (with a BONUS StoryMap!) ageofrevolutions.com/2025/04/28/a...
@crosehistorian.bsky.social hi, thanks for following us. Would you be interested in writing a post about your work for our Academic Process & Digital humanity series? Would love to get another Canadian voice on there
November 3, 2025 at 11:46 PM
@crosehistorian.bsky.social hi, thanks for following us. Would you be interested in writing a post about your work for our Academic Process & Digital humanity series? Would love to get another Canadian voice on there
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Happy to see James Seth's book receive a shout out here -
Musicians on ships in Early Modern Europe
by Ania Upstill
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Musicians on ships in Early Modern Europe
by Ania Upstill
@folger.edu blog
www.folger.edu/blogs/collat...
Musicians on ships in Early Modern Europe | Folger Shakespeare Library
Folger Shakespeare Library is the world's largest Shakespeare collection, the ultimate resource for exploring Shakespeare and his world. Shakespeare belongs to you. His world is vast. Come explore. Jo...
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October 24, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Happy to see James Seth's book receive a shout out here -
Musicians on ships in Early Modern Europe
by Ania Upstill
@folger.edu blog
www.folger.edu/blogs/collat...
Musicians on ships in Early Modern Europe
by Ania Upstill
@folger.edu blog
www.folger.edu/blogs/collat...
@jamesseth.bsky.social hi, thanks for following us.
Would you be willing to do a blog post for us talking about your work and your book? We'd love to help you promote it
Would you be willing to do a blog post for us talking about your work and your book? We'd love to help you promote it
November 3, 2025 at 11:43 PM
@jamesseth.bsky.social hi, thanks for following us.
Would you be willing to do a blog post for us talking about your work and your book? We'd love to help you promote it
Would you be willing to do a blog post for us talking about your work and your book? We'd love to help you promote it
Thank you to @globalmarhist.bsky.social and @canadianerrant.bsky.social for inviting me to reflect on walking as a methodology.
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Canary Wharf: walking as a way of doing history - Global Maritime History
Dr Rosamund Lily West is a lecturer and architectural historian. She currently lectures at West Dean and University of the Arts London as well as leading architectural walking tours of Woolwich and Ca...
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November 3, 2025 at 11:40 PM
wp.me/p9nqgh-3hE Thank you to @rosamundlilywest.bsky.social for Canary Wharf: walking as a way of doing history, the second post in our Academic Processes and Digital Humanities series.
This bring really interesting insights about the area
This bring really interesting insights about the area
Canary Wharf: walking as a way of doing history - Global Maritime History
Dr Rosamund Lily West is a lecturer and architectural historian. She currently lectures at West Dean and University of the Arts London as well as leading architectural walking tours of Woolwich and Ca...
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November 3, 2025 at 6:18 PM
wp.me/p9nqgh-3hE Thank you to @rosamundlilywest.bsky.social for Canary Wharf: walking as a way of doing history, the second post in our Academic Processes and Digital Humanities series.
This bring really interesting insights about the area
This bring really interesting insights about the area
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Our RCN recently paid-off 8 ships. #DYK this isn't a record! Over the 115 year history of Canada's Navy, March 31 has seen 15 ships & shore establishments paid-off. Discover the amazing history of commissioning & disposing of Canada's warships!
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Paying-off RCN Ships | Roger Litwiller
Last week we witnessed the paying-off ceremonies of eight Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) ships, three Kingston class Maritime Coas
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October 17, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Our RCN recently paid-off 8 ships. #DYK this isn't a record! Over the 115 year history of Canada's Navy, March 31 has seen 15 ships & shore establishments paid-off. Discover the amazing history of commissioning & disposing of Canada's warships!
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Please welcome @noorhashmi.bsky.social, who is joining @globalmarhist.bsky.social as our Manchester Correspondent. We're very pleased for her to come aboard.
October 6, 2025 at 2:11 PM
Please welcome @noorhashmi.bsky.social, who is joining @globalmarhist.bsky.social as our Manchester Correspondent. We're very pleased for her to come aboard.
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Next week's post on @globalmarhist.bsky.social will be a ship spotting post, Goderich On from this past summer. Really lookin forward to sharing it with you folks.l
October 3, 2025 at 2:36 PM
Next week's post on @globalmarhist.bsky.social will be a ship spotting post, Goderich On from this past summer. Really lookin forward to sharing it with you folks.l
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Even if it's not about boats or boaty things, I still want to give you a platform to talk about your neat process and neat work enthusiastically
October 3, 2025 at 2:57 PM
Even if it's not about boats or boaty things, I still want to give you a platform to talk about your neat process and neat work enthusiastically
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globalmaritimehistory.com/cfp-academic... here is the CFP for the series, this is not going to be ended- so if people want to contribute, they're certainly welcome.
Are you a Neat Person using a Neat Process to investigate, data visualize or to communicate Neat Things? Want to talk about it?
Are you a Neat Person using a Neat Process to investigate, data visualize or to communicate Neat Things? Want to talk about it?
CFP: 'Academic Processes and Digital Humanities' - Global Maritime History
GlobalMaritimeHistory welcomes proposals for our new series ‘Academic Processes and Digital Humanities’. We are looking for people to talk about the processes (especially technical processes) that the...
globalmaritimehistory.com
October 3, 2025 at 2:57 PM
globalmaritimehistory.com/cfp-academic... here is the CFP for the series, this is not going to be ended- so if people want to contribute, they're certainly welcome.
Are you a Neat Person using a Neat Process to investigate, data visualize or to communicate Neat Things? Want to talk about it?
Are you a Neat Person using a Neat Process to investigate, data visualize or to communicate Neat Things? Want to talk about it?
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In the next couple of weeks, we have more posts coming. Another from Decklan Wilkerson, we will be welcoming @noorhashmi.bsky.social to @globalmarhist.bsky.social staff, and we're going to be starting to have some of the first Academic Process & Digital Humanities posts
CFP: 'Academic Processes and Digital Humanities' - Global Maritime History
GlobalMaritimeHistory welcomes proposals for our new series ‘Academic Processes and Digital Humanities’. We are looking for people to talk about the processes (especially technical processes) that the...
globalmaritimehistory.com
October 3, 2025 at 2:57 PM
In the next couple of weeks, we have more posts coming. Another from Decklan Wilkerson, we will be welcoming @noorhashmi.bsky.social to @globalmarhist.bsky.social staff, and we're going to be starting to have some of the first Academic Process & Digital Humanities posts
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Please check out the fall schedule for Kings Maritime History Seminars.
This is a fantastic seminar series and I very highly recommend attending if you can
This is a fantastic seminar series and I very highly recommend attending if you can
September 23, 2025 at 5:50 PM
Please check out the fall schedule for Kings Maritime History Seminars.
This is a fantastic seminar series and I very highly recommend attending if you can
This is a fantastic seminar series and I very highly recommend attending if you can