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Maritime Law

A Sea-Change for the Classroom: Maritime Identities—Seas, Ships, and Sailors—the Law and Teaching World History

February 2, 2022 by Lincoln

Paine, Sea Change for the Classroom WHC 19.1

Filed Under: Articles, Chapters, and Talks Tagged With: modern history, ships, marine tenure, indigenous rights, flag state, EEZs, Maritime Law, world history, Sailors, Maritime history, early modern history

World History Connected forum introduction — “Something Rich and Strange”: Maritime Law in World History

February 2, 2022 by Lincoln

Paine, Sea Change intro WHC 19.1

Filed Under: Articles, Chapters, and Talks Tagged With: early modern history, Maritime Law, Teaching, world history, naval history, modern history, Maritime history

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Recent Posts

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  • A Sea-Change for the Classroom: Maritime Identities—Seas, Ships, and Sailors—the Law and Teaching World History

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