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Ingo Heidbrink Presents His Research in Europe

Lectures and Conference Papers Delivered in Germany, Russia, and Finland

06.10.2011

Carson Fellow Ingo Heidbrink has given several lectures and conference papers in Europe in recent months:

Uusikaupunki, Finland: 18 March 2011 – Heidbrink presented a paper, “Technological Revolutions of Central European Inland Waterway Shipping after World War II,” at the Shipping Revolutions after the Second World War Conference.

Bremen, Germany: 1 September 2011 – Heidbrink gave a lecture on the environmental history of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean in the era of decolonization at the University of Bremen entitled, “‘City of Trawlers’: Anmerkungen zu einer maritimen Umweltgeschichte des NW-Atlantiks im Zeitalter der Dekolonialisierung.˝

Yakutsk, Russia: 28-29 September 2011 - Heidbrink spoke at a special seminar at the North-Eastern Federal University Law School & International Studies Department; his talk was entitled “Indigenous Fisheries and the Development of the Law of the Sea - Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland.” On September 29, Heidbrink gave a paper, “Indigenous Knowledge of Arctic People as a Base for Economic Development: The Example of the Fisheries off Greenland,” at The Legal and Socio-Economic Problems of Arctic People Conference.