Seas and Waterways of the World [2 Volumes]: An Encyclopedia of History, Uses, and Issues

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John Zumerchik, Steven L. Danver
Bloomsbury Academic, 2010 - 731 sider

This is the first comprehensive encyclopedia on the history of the vast and varied ways human beings have used the world's waterways for business, protection, and recreation.
Seas and Waterways of the World: An Encyclopedia of History, Uses, and Issues offers a comprehensive introduction to humanity's historical reliance on the world's seas and waterways and how that reliance continues to evolve.

Over the course of two volumes, this extraordinary resource describes the world's major nautical features, the wide variety of uses for those waterways, and a number of essential issues arising from water-borne commerce. The encyclopedia marks the emergence of the aquarium, cruise, energy, fishing, insurance, mining, trade, transportation, recreation, and sport industries, and includes entries on harbors, ports, and coastal development that play a part in the economics of commercial water use. Also included is coverage of a number of significant themes such as the rise and fall of the Erie Canal as the gateway to the Midwest, and the declining popularity of the Panama Canal.

  • 134 entries, organized alphabetically within 3 sections
  • Approximately 50 contributors--experts in the study and practice of water-based commerce
  • A chronology of important events in nautical history
  • A rich selection of photographs, illustrations, and maps

Om forfatteren (2010)

John Zumerchik is director of planning for Mi-Jack Products, Inc., Hazel Crest, IL.Steven L. Danver, PhD, is instructor in history at National University, La Jolla, CA, and managing editor of Journal of the West.

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