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Old and new uses of the oceans

8th international congress of maritime history (IMHA)

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Publié le lundi 29 avril 2019

Résumé

This international meeting follows the successful congresses that have been held, every four years since 1992 in Liverpool, UK (1992), Amsterdam, the Netherlands (1996), Esbjerg, Denmark (2000), Corfu, Greece (2004), Greenwich, UK (2008), Ghent, Belgium (2012) and Perth, Australia (2016). The main theme will be “Old and New Uses of the Oceans”, and the aim is to investigate the many aspects of the relationship between humans and the oceans. As with previous congresses, the 8th international congress of maritime history adopts a broad concept of maritime history, treating it as an interdisciplinary field that covers all historical periods and areas and all aspects of humankind’s relationship with the sea.

Annonce

IMHA – International Maritime History Association and CITCEM –U. PORTO (Transdisciplinary Research Centre Culture, Space and Memory – University of Porto) are proud to announce that IMHA’s 8th International Congress of Maritime History will be held in Porto between June 30 and July 03, 2020.

Presentation

The Organizing Committee appointed by the International Maritime History Association invites proposals for panels and papers to be presented at IMHA’s 8th International Congress of Maritime History in Porto.

The main theme will be “Old and New Uses of the Oceans”, and the aim is to investigate the many aspects of the relationship between humans and the oceans. We sail the surface of the oceans, harvest their resources, and exploit the minerals on and under the ocean floor. The oceans are also used as inspiration, for literature and other forms of art, and they shape relations among humans – both distant and close ones.

As with previous congresses, ICMH8 adopts a broad concept of maritime history, treating it as an interdisciplinary field that covers all historical periods and areas and all aspects of humankind’s relationship with the sea.Papers will be welcome on a wide range of research areas reflecting people and their activities and interest in, on, around and under the waters of the world. The Organizing Committee also welcomes proposals for full panels and roundtables.

The Congress theme provides opportunities for researchers to share their work with colleagues in their various areas of interest and with researchers in adjoining fields.

Participants are invited to submit a short proposal in English indicating the scope of their intended paper, panel or roundtable, plus short biographical notes for all prospective participants.

Papers from the Congress will be considered for publication by the International Maritime History Association in its International Journal of Maritime History.

Submission Guidelines

Submissions must include: title, name of the author(s), filiation, abstract (maximum of 2000 characters), 3 to 5 keywords and a short biography of each author (maximum of 1000 characters).

Important dates

  • 30th September 2019: submissions deadline

  • 15th December 2019: Scientific Committee decisional response deadline
  • 15th December 2019: Scientific Committee decisional response deadline
  • 30th June 2020: Congress begins
  • 03rd July 2020: Congress ends

Scientific Board

  • Malcolm Tull, Murdoch, University, Australia (Chairperson)
  • Constantin Ardeleanu, University of Galati, Romania / Utrecht University, the Netherlands
  • David J Starkey, University of Hull
  • Gelina Harlaftis, Ionian University/ FORTH, Greece
  • Ingo Heidbrink, Old Dominion University, USA
  • João Paulo Oliveira e Costa, Nova University of Lisbon/ CHAM
  • Lars U. Scholl, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
  • René Poulsen, Copenhagen Business School
  • Sarah Palmer, University of Greenwich
  • Maria Fusaro, University of Exeter, UK
  • Pierrick Pourchasse, Université de Brest, France
  • Richard Unger, University of British Colombia, Canada
  • S. June Kim, Korean Maritime and Ocean University, South Korea
  • Silvia Marzagalli, University of Nice, France
  • Silviana Llinares, University of Lorient, France
  • Teodoro de Matos, Nova University of Lisbon

Organizing Committee

  • Amélia Polónia, University of Porto / CITCEM, Portugal (Chair person)
  • Álvaro Garrido, University of Coimbra, Portugal
  • Amândio Barros, Politicenical Institute of Porto/ CITCEM, Portugal
  • Apostolos Delis, Institute for Mediterranean Studies – Centre of Maritime History- FORTH, Greece
  • Cristina Brito, Nova University of Lisbon/ CHAM
  • Francisco Mangas, CITCEM, Portugal
  • Lisa Helmann, Free University of Berlin, Germany

Catégories

Lieux

  • CITCEM - Via Panorâmica, s/n
    Porto, Portugal (4150-564)

Dates

  • lundi 30 septembre 2019

Mots-clés

  • Maritime History

URLS de référence

Source de l'information

  • Mangas Francisco
    courriel : 8th [dot] imha2020 [at] gmail [dot] com

Licence

CC0-1.0 Cette annonce est mise à disposition selon les termes de la Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universel.

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« Old and new uses of the oceans », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le lundi 29 avril 2019, https://doi.org/10.58079/12jv

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