Northern Mariner
Encyclopedia
The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord (ISSN No. 1183-112X) is a fully refereed, quarterly publication of the Canadian Nautical Research Society
/Société canadienne pour la recherche nautique, in association with the North American Society for Oceanic History
, and is devoted to the study of maritime affairs and the inland waterways of the nations that touch the seas of the northern hemisphere. While the emphasis is on historical essays, the journal publishes articles and research notes which reflect other approaches or are interdisciplinary. Topics of interest include - but are not limited to - ships, shipbuilding, ship owning, technology, merchant shipping, trade, labour, maritime communities, ports, naval history, fishing, whaling, sealing, underwater archaeology, and maritime biography.
Canadian Nautical Research Society
The The Canadian Nautical Research Society / Société canadienne pour la recherche nautique was originally established as the Canadian Society for the Promotion of Nautical Research, then incorporated 25 October 1984 under its current name and achieved the status of a registered charity shortly...
/Société canadienne pour la recherche nautique, in association with the North American Society for Oceanic History
North American Society for Oceanic History
The North American Society for Oceanic History is the national organization in the United States of America for professional historians, underwater archeologists, archivists, librarians, museum specialists and others working in the broad field of maritime history...
, and is devoted to the study of maritime affairs and the inland waterways of the nations that touch the seas of the northern hemisphere. While the emphasis is on historical essays, the journal publishes articles and research notes which reflect other approaches or are interdisciplinary. Topics of interest include - but are not limited to - ships, shipbuilding, ship owning, technology, merchant shipping, trade, labour, maritime communities, ports, naval history, fishing, whaling, sealing, underwater archaeology, and maritime biography.