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Introduction

Gendering the maritime world

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Pages 97-101 | Published online: 25 Nov 2015
 

Notes

1. Creighton and Norling, Iron men, wooden women.

2. See Land's blog on the subject, insert website address. See also Conley, From Jack Tar to union Jack; Colville, ‘Jack Tar and the gentleman officer’; ‘Corporate domesticity and idealised masculinity.'

3. Hasty and Peters, ‘Ship in geography.'

4. Linebaugh and Rediker, Many-headed hydra, 150.

5. Hasty, ‘Decried and abominated in every place’; Dening, Mr Bligh's bad language; Driver and Martins, ‘Shipwreck and salvage in the tropics.'

6. Featherstone, ‘Counter-insurgency, subalternity and spatial relations.'

7. Dening, Beach crossings, 15–19; Taussig, ‘The beach', 250–1.

8. Rozwadowski, Fathoming the ocean, 71.

9. Quintin Colville's article will appear in a future issue of the Journal for Maritime Research.

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