The shipbuilding industry in the Spanish Caribbean, 1400s–1700s: Construction, maintenance, supply of materials, and financing
págs. 379-385
The bay of La Isabela, Dominican Republic: The first enclave for the shelter, reception, construction and maintenance of ships in the New World, 1494–1498
págs. 386-409
The repair of navy ships in Cartagena de Indies in the mid seventeenth century: The case of the Santiago and her loss in the Caribbean
Vera Moya Sordo, Laura Raquel Carrillo Márquez, Sergio José López Martín
págs. 410-437
Caribbean timber supply for the Spanish Navy: Shipbuilding and maintenance of war vessels in the Maritime Department of Cadiz (1729–1759)
págs. 438-465
págs. 466-482
Ship pictures on the municipal seals of medieval seaports: Ship seals show notices to mariners on tokens of municipal identity
págs. 483-524
págs. 525-547
The roles of Dutch skippers as partners and principals in colonial endeavours: Lessons from Amsterdam to New Netherland (1639–1664)
págs. 548-569
Changing ways to learn seamanship in Europe circa 1600–1920: Books, institutions and sociopolitical contexts
págs. 570-593
págs. 594-613
From a free horizon to autonomous ships: The School of Navigation in Svendborg and imagined maritime futures, 1865–2023
págs. 614-628
Semi-militarized in war and lack of recognition in peace: Norwegian and other Allied seafarers in the Second World War
págs. 629-647
‘A dangerous and exhausting struggle’: Hunting the devil fish of coastal North and South Carolina from the colonial era to the early decades of the 1900s
págs. 648-665
Underwriters of the United States: How Insurance Shaped the American Founding by Hannah Farber
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Underwriters of the United States: How Insurance Shaped the American Founding
Hannah Farber
Williamsburg, Virginia : Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2021
págs. 671-674




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