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BibliographySelected bibliography for International Maritime History • Aldcroft Derek H. & Simon Ville, The European economy, 1750-1914: a thematic approach, Manchester University Press, Manchester 1994. • Anderson M.S., Europe in the Eighteenth, 1713-1783, Longmans, London 1963. • Ashton T.S., The Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1986. • Baines Dudley, Emigration from Europe, 1815-1930, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1995. • Ballard Robert D. with Michael S. Sweeney, Return to Titanic. A New Look at the World’s Most Famous Lost Ship, National Geographic, 2004 • Basberg B., J.E. Ringstad and E. Wexelsen, Whaling and History. Perspectives on the Evolution of the Industry, Christensen's Whaling Museum, Norway 1993. • Boxer C.R. (ed.), The Tragic History of the Sea, 1589-1622, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis 2001. • Braudel Fernand, The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, University of California Press, Berkeley 1996. • Butel Paul, The Atlantic, Routledge, London 1999. • Cawthorne Nigel, History of Pirates: Blood and Thunder on the High Seas, Chartwell Books, Secaucus, N.J 2005. • Chase Owen, First Mate, The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex. The Riveting Life-and-Death Saga of Man against the Deep that Inspired the Writing of Moby Dick, Harvest Edition, 1999. • Cipolla Carlo M., Before the industrial revolution: European society and economy, 1000-1700, Methuen & Co. Ltd, London 1981. • Clough Shepard B. and Richard Rapp, European Economic History, McGraw-Hill Inc., New York 1975. • Cordingly David, Under the Black Flag. The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates, Harvest Edition, New York 1997. • Davis Ralph, The Rise of the English Shipping Industry in the 17th and 18th Centuries, Macmillan, London 1962. • Digby Kenelm Sir, Journal of a Voyage into the Mediterranean 1628, Printed by J. B. Nichols and Sons, London 1628. • Druett Joan Hen Frigates, Wives of Merchant Captains Under Sail, Souvenir Press, London 1998. • Earle Peter, Corsairs of Malta and Barbary, Sedgwick & Jackson, London 1970. • Ferguson Niall, Empire. How Britain made the Modern Workd, Penguin Books, London 2003. • Flayhart William Henry III, Disaster at Sea. Shipwrecks, Storms and Collisions on the Atlantic, W.W. Norton & Company, New York 2003. • Giles Milton, White Gold. The extraordinary story of Thomas Pellow and Islam’s one million white slaves, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York 2004. • Gleicher David, “The Rescue of the Third Class on the Titanic,” Research in Maritime History, no. 31, IMEHA, 2006. • Hobsbawm E.J., The Age of Revolution, 1789-1848, Folio Society, London 2005. • Hobsbawm E.J., The Age of Capital, 1848-1875, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London 1975. • Hobsbawm E.J., The Age of Empire: 1875-1914, Folio Society, London 2005. • Hobsbawm E.J., The Age of Extremes, 1914-1991, Folio Society, London 2005. • Jacobs Els M., In Pursuit of Pepper and tea. The Story of the Dutch East India Company, Netherlands Maritime Museum, Amsterdam 1991. • Kenwood Α.G. και A.L. Lougheed, The Growth of the International Economy, 1820-1900, Routledge, London 1999. • King Charles, The Black Sea. A History, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2005. • Lawson Philip, The East India Company, Longman, London 1998. • Marshall Michael, Ocean Traders: From the Portuguese Discoveries to the Present Day, Facts-on-File, New York 1990. • Meltzer Milton, Hear that train Whistle Blow! How the Railroad Changed the World, Norton and Company, New York 2003. • Melville Herman, Moby-Dick or The Whale, Harper and Brothers, New York 1851. • Morgan Keneth, Slavery, Atlantic Trade and the British Economy, 1660-1800, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2000. • North Douglas, Structure and Change in Economic History, W. W. Norton & Co., New York 1981. • Pearson Michael, The Indian Ocean, Routledge, London 2003. • Preston Diana and Michael, A Pirate of Exquisite Mind. Explorer, Naturalist, and Bucanneer: The Life of William Dampier, Berkeley Books, London 2004. • Rediker Marcus, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Merchant Seamen, Pirates, and the Anglo-american Maritime World, 1700-1750, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1987. • Ritchie Robert, C.Captain Kidd and the War against Pirates, Harvard University Press, Cambridge-Massachusetts 1986. • Rogozinski Jan, A Brief History of the Caribbean, Plume Editions, New York 2000. • Scammell G.V., The World Encompassed. The First European Maritime Empires, c.800-1650, Methuen, 1987. • Simmonds Mark, Whales & Dolphins of the World, MIT Press, Cambridge-Massachusetts 2004. • Slocum Joshua, Captain, Sailing Alone around the Globe, Shambala, Boston & London 2005. • Travis W. Hanes III and Frank Sanello, The Opium Wars. The addiction of one Empire and the Corruption of Another, Sourcebooks, Naperville- IL 2003. • Vickers Daniel, Young Men and the Sea. Yankee Seafarers in the Age of Sail, Yale University Press, New Haven-London 2005. • Ville Simon, English Shipowning during the Industrial Revolution. Michael Henley and Son, London Shipowners, 1770-1830, Manchester University Press, Manchester 1987. o Walvin James, Atlas of Slavery, Longman, London 2006. • Wood Alfred, A History of the Levant Co, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1935. |