Estudios Marítimos: Nuevo web de estudios marítmos
H-Maritime
The primary purpose of H-Maritime is to enable scholars interested in maritime history, archaeology, literature, policy and sundry other areas of investigation to more easily discuss research interests, teaching methods and the state of maritime affairs. As an international electronic discussion group focused on scholarly topics, H-Maritime is especially interested in methods of teaching to graduate and undergraduate students in diverse settings. H-Maritime will publish news and announcements and encourage debates on interdisciplinary themes relevant to the maritime world. It welcomes contributions from scholars, students and professionals in all aspects of the maritime world, and encourages an open discussion on a wide range of material related to maritime affairs, broadly construed. Issues that deal in any substantive way with the maritime realm--at any place or within any historical period--are potential topics for discourse. H-Maritime is currently edited by Thomas Goetz, and Timothy Lynch. Logs and more information can also be located at: http://www.h-net.org/~maritime.
El primer objetivo de H-Maritime permitir a académicos interesados en la historia marítima,
arquelogía, literatura, políticas (públicas o privadas) y otras áreas de investigación, poder discutir sobre temas de investigación comunes, metodologías de enseñanaza, y el estado actual de los "asuntos marítimos". Revisar por favor el siguiente link
http://www.h-net.org/~maritime.
Editado por Thomas Goetz y Thimothy Lynch.
Fuente: International Council of Canadian Studies.
The primary purpose of H-Maritime is to enable scholars interested in maritime history, archaeology, literature, policy and sundry other areas of investigation to more easily discuss research interests, teaching methods and the state of maritime affairs. As an international electronic discussion group focused on scholarly topics, H-Maritime is especially interested in methods of teaching to graduate and undergraduate students in diverse settings. H-Maritime will publish news and announcements and encourage debates on interdisciplinary themes relevant to the maritime world. It welcomes contributions from scholars, students and professionals in all aspects of the maritime world, and encourages an open discussion on a wide range of material related to maritime affairs, broadly construed. Issues that deal in any substantive way with the maritime realm--at any place or within any historical period--are potential topics for discourse. H-Maritime is currently edited by Thomas Goetz, and Timothy Lynch. Logs and more information can also be located at: http://www.h-net.org/~maritime.
El primer objetivo de H-Maritime permitir a académicos interesados en la historia marítima,
arquelogía, literatura, políticas (públicas o privadas) y otras áreas de investigación, poder discutir sobre temas de investigación comunes, metodologías de enseñanaza, y el estado actual de los "asuntos marítimos". Revisar por favor el siguiente link
http://www.h-net.org/~maritime.
Editado por Thomas Goetz y Thimothy Lynch.
Fuente: International Council of Canadian Studies.


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