171 pp., b&w illustrations, maps, plans, ANCODS Colloquium on Maritime Archaeology and Maritime History A$23.95+p&p. In: Jeremy Green, Myra Stanbury and Femme Gaastra, Editors, , via Western Australian Maritime Museum (1998) ISBN 1-876465-00-X.

1999 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 403-404
Author(s):  
B KIST
Author(s):  
William Henry Flayhart m

This essay lists and analyses vital works concerning American Oceanic history in order to encourage the continued research and publication of American maritime history. Works discussed include those relating to categories such as Bibliographies and Works of General Reference; Monographs; Seapower; Age of Discovery in America; American Maritime Expansion; European Maritime History; Pacific Maritime History; Colonial America; US Inland Lakes and Waterways; American Regional Studies; American Maritime Law; American Naval History; American Revolutionary War; American Civil War; World War One and Two; the US Merchant Marine; American Shipbuilding Industry; Shipwreck and Maritime Archaeology; US Coast Guard; US ports; US Fishing, Whaling and Hunting; US Social History; and Recreation and Sport in the US.


2011 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 171-181
Author(s):  
I Godfrey ◽  
M Myers

This chapter lists the collections of material on maritime history that are available in the reference library of the Merseyside Maritime Museum.


Author(s):  
Malcolm Tull

This essay presents Australia as a maritime nation and explores the recent upsurge of public and academic interest in its maritime heritage. It covers a broad spectrum of maritime research, including sea transport; the sea as a power resource; scientific exploration; the sea in leisure and culture; maritime workers; naval history; maritime archaeology and maritime history.


This guide covers the following major collections hosted at the Merseyside Maritime Museum:- records deposited or presented under the 1958 Public Records Act; official organisations, including the Merseyside Docks and Harbour Board (MDHB), antecedents, and successors; shipping and trade associations; and shipowners. Other, smaller categories are published in the accompanying Part II (Vol 17 of Research in Maritime History, ISBN: -0-9681288-7-4) and together they form a comprehensive catalogue of contents. The guide summarises each collections as follows:- a brief historical introduction; a list of main items; an archival code; a datespan; a quantity of records; and a reference to any key printed sources held in the museum’s Reading Room. The museum archives are made up of crucial maritime documentation and are an invaluable resource for maritime historians. The museum focuses primarily on Liverpool due to its previous status as the second major port of the United Kingdom, it also houses a great deal of national and international records in a vast variety of media.


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