The International Journal of Maritime History is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers all aspects of maritime history. The European Science Foundation's European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) ranks it as a "Class One" journal.[1][2] The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus[3] and Historical Abstracts.[4]
The journal was established in 1989 and published by the International Maritime History Association.[5] Since 2013/14 it has been published by SAGE Publications. It also publishes monographs titled Research in Maritime History.
The founding editor-in-chief was Lewis R. Fischer, who was succeeded by David Starkey in 2013.
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Portuguese Asia". International JournalofMaritimeHistory. 31 (1): 3–18. Salonia, Matteo (2021). "A Dissenting Voice: The Clash of Trade and Warfare in Giovanni...
and Captives in the Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries". InternationalJournalofMaritimeHistory. 17 (1): 211–235. doi:10.1177/084387140501700110. S2CID 162235937...
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retirement of the Madagascar pirates, 1698–1721". InternationalJournalofMaritimeHistory. 29 (4). InternationalMaritime Economic History Association:...
Double-Dutch at sea: How English became the maritime lingua franca". InternationalJournalofMaritimeHistory. 18 (2): 245–255. doi:10.1177/084387140601800211...
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Cavite: Shipbuilding in the Early Colonial Philippines". InternationalJournalofMaritimeHistory. 7 (2): 149–162. doi:10.1177/084387149500700208. S2CID 163709949...
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Years' War, 1756–1763." InternationalJournalofMaritimeHistory 30.1 (2018): 30–51 online Head, David (2015) Privateers of the Americas: Spanish American...
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