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Update from Ingo Heidbrink

Editorial Board Membership, Panel Presentations, and New Publications

17.05.2012

Alumnus Carson Fellow (2010, 2011) Ingo Heidbrink has been invited to become a member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Maritime History (IJMH). The IJMH is by far the most renowned international scholarly journal in the context of maritime history and is published twice a year by the International Maritime Economic History Association.

In addition, Heidbrink has been quite active presenting on panels at diverse conferences and workshops: the RCC-sponsored “Final Frontiers – Exploring Oceans, Islands, and Coastal Environments”; North Atlantic Fisheries History Association; Third Transnational Rhine Conference; the 2012 American Society for Environmental History Conference; and the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH).

Furthermore, Heidbrink has been invited to organize a panel on the relation between Maritime History and Historical Marine Ecology to be held at the Oceans Past IV Conference in Fremantle (Australia) in November 2012. He will be joined in this panel by current Carson Fellow Carmel Finley.

Finally, Heidbrink has had an article, “The Business of Shipping: Historical Perspective” published in The Blackwell Companion to Maritime Economics (Chichester 2012).