#CoastalStudies

Conference 7 and 8 November, "Beyond the Ocean's Depths," w/ keynotes by Sujit Sivasundaram and Helen Rozwadowski. At UK's National Maritime Museum (although I see there is a way to register and view the content online as well). #histodons #MaritimeHistory #envhist #histsci #CoastalStudies #CoastalHistory
rmg.co.uk/whats-on/national-ma

Now up to 516 items (including several from 2023 alone!), our shared Coastal Studies / Coastal History library on Zotero is right here: www.zotero.org/groups/25030... . Just added something stray from back in 2021, it appeared in the journal Comparative Literature so it wasn't on our radar. #BlueHumanities #CoastalStudies #CoastalHistory #histodons #envhist

New publication, "free access." An introduction to a special issue. "Yellow Sea Studies: Toward a Cross-Cultural and Transboundary Approach," Coastal Studies & Society (2023). An interesting mix of very old and very new in the citations/historiography here. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.11 #CoastalStudies #CoastalHistory #BlueHumanities #EastAsia #histodons

@earlymodernmaritimestudies
Book series now accepting proposals: Maritime Humanities, 1400-1800. I know several of these folks, they’d be lovely people to work with. #Maritime #CoastalHistory #CoastalStudies #BlueHumanities #histodons

aup.nl/en/series/maritime-huma

Today I'm finishing Riccardo Bavaj, @konrad , et al., eds. Doing Spatial History (London: Routledge, 2022). Several chapters of special interest to #CoastalStudies #CoastalHistory #maritime folks. I liked Lisa Hellman on "Border Zones" (early modern Nagasaki, Canton) and Michael Talbot on--not territoriality--but "Maritoriality." #histodons

Our March 2023 special issue "Living with Coasts," honoring John Gillis, is still 100% open access / no paywall for the next couple weeks. journals.sagepub.com/toc/clsa/ #EnvHist #CoastalStudies #CoastalHistory #histodons #interdisciplinary

Interdisciplinary book on Lake Ladoga; English-language version just out this month! If you look this up on Google Books, you can read it Open Access. I have a short piece in here, “Taking Lakes Seriously,” which is a roundup of recent scholarship by historians from around the world. I solicited tips and citations for that on social media, one way that these platforms enhance academic life even if we gripe about them at times. #CoastalHistory #CoastalStudies #Ladoga #BlueHumanities

Cheerful photo of “Lake Ladoga: The Coastal History of the Greatest Lake in Europe,” posed outdoors next to a pot of flowers.

Our interdisciplinary special issue honoring John Gillis is unlocked, no paywall for the next 6 weeks. Link to it from the blog post here: niche-canada.org/2023/06/27/jo #BlueHumanities #CoastalHistory #CoastalStudies

The background and origins of the Coastal Studies & Society journal: podcast interview with me and one of my co-editors, Rob James. It's also accessible via the journal's home page now. #CoastalStudies #CoastalHistory #BlueHumanities
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

New this week! I was interviewed for a naval history podcast, Preble Hall, with one of my co-editors Rob James about the #CoastalStudies concept and our new journal. Episode 186 here: usna.edu/Museum/PrebleHall/ind #CoastalHistory #maritime Thanks to Sharika Crawford of the U.S. Naval Academy for making the introductions here!

Busy environmental history day here-- setting last pieces in place for special issue on #EnvHist of Islands (coming soon!), and looking at page proofs for my own short essay "Taking Lakes Seriously." #CoastalStudies #BlueHumanities

Terrific #CoastalStudies reading group today discussing Jamin Wells’ _Shipwrecked: Coastal Disasters and the Making of the American Beach_.

uncpress.org/book/978146966090 #BlueHumanities #CoastalHistory

Call for papers: “Corrupted Coasts.” Interdisciplinary publication with a conference/ workshop planned as well. porttowns.port.ac.uk/call-for- #CoastalHistory #CoastalStudies #BlueHumanities #MarSocSci

Courtesy of the National Museum of Ireland: blog post on a traditional sailing vessel, the Galway Hooker, and its later revival.
ouririshheritage.org/content/n
They invited me to share on the birdsite, I let them know I’m over here now. ☺️ #CoastalHistory #CoastalStudies #BlueHumanities
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Did the last corrections on the page proofs for the special issue honoring John Gillis (1939-2021). That should be published online very shortly. #CoastalHistory #CoastalStudies #BlueHumanities

This article begins "How do we think about the coast?" New this week in _Anthropocenes_ journal: Sarah Bezan, "Coastal Methodologies: Audio-Visual Workbooking in Ayasha Guerin's 'Submerged' "
The PDF appears to be Open Access at this time. anthropocenes.net/article/id/1
#BlueHumanities #CoastalStudies

Lovely #CoastalStudies Reading Group yesterday, Søren Frank joined us to discuss the introduction to his new book A Poetic History of the Oceans: Literature and Maritime Modernity (Brill, 2022) which comes in an Open Access format. brill.com/display/title/57183? @stevementz

New book klaxon, sounds like this #EnvHist of fisheries in medieval Europe has been in the works for a long time. #BlueHumanities #CoastalHistory #CoastalStudies #maritime

cambridgeblog.org/2023/03/some

Just wrapped up #CoastalStudies reading group meeting for this month, I was adding new citations to our Zotero shared bibliography as we went. So much to keep up with, but it's great that there's interest across so many disciplines and languages!

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