The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History

Four-volume set
ISBN13: 9780195130751ISBN10: 0195130758 Hardback, 2912 pages
Mar 2007,  In Stock

Price:

$595.00 (08)
ALA/RUSA Outstanding Reference source!

Winner of the 2008 Dartmouth Medal!

PSP 2007 Awards for Excellence: Honorable Mention in the "Best of Multivolume Reference" Category!

A Library Journal Best Reference of 2007!

Winner of the North American Society for Oceanic History's 2007 John Lyman Award

Description

Here is an encyclopedia of maritime history that, in scope and depth, rivals the expansiveness of the sea itself. The Encyclopedia covers the entire history of seafaring, from ancient Egyptian shipbuilders to Viking sea-raiders, from Nelson and the Napoleonic Wars to the voyages of Cheng Ho, from the European conquerors of the New World to the nuclear submarines and supertankers of today. Placing maritime affairs in their larger historical context, the Encyclopedia shows how seafaring has both reflected and influenced the major economic, cultural, military, and political developments in world history.

In four volumes and nearly 1,000 signed articles by an international group of historians and naval officers, the Encyclopedia offers a uniquely integrated approach, emphasizing the connections between maritime history and many related fields, including naval history, shipbuilding, navigation and scientific instrumentation, maritime art and literature, commerce and economics, exploration and maritime geography, oceanography and hydrology, and international maritime law. In so doing, the Encyclopedia provides, in a single reference work, a wealth of information that can otherwise be found only with the help of an extensive library.

Alphabetical organization, intelligible writing, plentiful illustrations, cross-references, bibliographies, a synoptic outline, and topical index all make The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History an inviting, easy-to-use reference for researchers and enthusiasts alike.

Reviews

"With the publication of this encyclopedia, maritime history can be said to have come of age. Editor Hattendorf presents a range of historical themes and information in a readily accessible summary form for use by both the general public and scholars. Hattendorf has produced a historical tour de force for maritime history that will long stand as the definitive work encompassing depth, variety, and international perspective. Essential."--H.N.Boyer, Choice

"An excellent companion to more traditional naval warfare or nautical encyclopedias ....The only A-Z resource on maritime history is bound to become a standard subject reference and is recommended for academic libararies."--Booklist

"A magisterial work....as encyclopedic as you could possibly hope for. The eclectic subject matter is admirable....pick any page here and there is something to grab the attention. Once you start delving it is devilishly difficult to stop. For the true nautical buff...this is an indispensable reference work."--Navy News

"Unique and fills a real void in the literature....To be honest, there is nothing else quite like it in terms of scope and diversity of coverage."--Against the Grain

"An absolutely superlative encyclopedia....its multidisciplinary coverage will appeal to students interested in the history of art, economics, environmental policy, international trade, literature, science, law, the military, and engineering....It is one of the finest reference works this librarian has ever seen and is highly recommended."--American Reference Books Annual

"The articles, written by an international body of contributors, can be understood by the general reader and yet are worthy of scholarly research."--American Libraries

Product Details

2912 pages; 400 halftones & linecuts; 8-1/2 x 11; ISBN13: 978-0-19-513075-1ISBN10: 0-19-513075-8

About the Author(s)

John B. Hattendorf is the Ernest J. King Professor of Maritime History and Chairman, Maritime History Department, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island. He holds degrees in history from Kenyon College, Brown University, and the University of Oxford. He has been awarded an honorary doctorate of humane letters and the Caird Medal of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Hattendorf currently serves as President of the North American Society for Oceanic History.

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