Browsing Maritime Studies by Author "History"
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Historical and Archaeological Investigation of the 1750 Spanish Plate Fleet Vessel EL SALVADOR
Tubby, Raymond (2000-11) -
A historical and archaeological investigation of the Chickahominy Shipyard site
Morris, Jeffery D (2000-07) -
An Historical and Archaeological Investigation of the SCUPPERNONG: A Mid-Nineteenth Century North Carolina-Built Centerboard Schooner
Turner, C. Alexander, III (1999-04) -
An Historical and Archaeological Investigation of the Steamboat CURLEW
Olson, Christopher J. (Marine archaeologist) (1997-04) -
An Historical and Archaeological Investigation of Three Beached Shipwreck Scatters at Channel Islands National Park
Russell, Matthew A (1996-01) -
Historical and Archaeological Investigations Concerning a Revolutionary War Vessel Burned at Beaufort, North Carolina In 1778
Reedy, James R., Jr (1987-10) -
A Historical, Archaeological, and Geographical Study of the Battle of the Atlantic in North Carolina Waters
Wagner, John Michael (2010-04) -
A History of the Wreck of the USS HURON
Friday Jr., Joe D (1988-09) -
A History of Whaling in Bermuda
Paling, Jason S. R (2003-05) -
Illuminating the Lighthouse: An Historical and Archaeological Examination of the Causes and Consequences of Economic and Social Change at the Currituck Beach Light Station
Rose, B. Scott (East Carolina University, 2017-11-29)The purpose of this project was to gather historical and archaeological data to illuminate potential relationships between economic and social investment in lighthouse complexes, and enhance an understanding of the multitude ... -
The Impact of the Eighteenth-Century Navigation Revolution Upon European Pacific Cartography
Avery, Paul Harrison (1998-04) -
"In behalf of the Continent" : Privateering and Irregular Naval Warfare in Early Revolutionary America, 1775-1777
Wils, James Richard (East Carolina University, 2012)The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the vital importance of American privateers during the early years of the Revolutionary War and their impact on the achievement of American independence. Most Revolutionary War ... -
Intellectual Treasure Hunting: Measuring Effects of Treasure Salvors on Spanish Colonial Shipwreck Sites
Price, Melissa Rae (East Carolina University, 1/13/16)This thesis examines the impacts of treasure salvors and looters on the Pillar Dollar Wreck (site # BISC00035) in Biscayne Bay, Florida, and explores three comparative shipwrecks from the 1733 fleet, El Populo, San Josè, ... -
The Iron Sentinel: U.S.S. MICHIGAN 1844-1949
Rodgers, Bradley A (1985-11) -
The James River Bateau: Tobacco transport in the Upland Virginia, 1745-1840
Terrell, Bruce G (1988-12) -
Julian Corbett and the Development of a Maritime Strategy
Rogers, Samuel E (East Carolina University, 2018-11-30)Sir Julian Corbett (1854-1922) is one of the two most influential theorists of sea power. He defined maritime operations, limited war, and our understanding of the "British Way of War," while also foreshadowing the Great ... -
Keeping History Afloat: A Study of the Preservation of the Museum Ship Olympia
Merrigan, Patrick J (East Carolina University, 2018-12-10)Historic ships are crucial to understanding maritime and naval history. The preservation of working vessels and museum ships of historical significance is necessary to ensure their continued availability for public ... -
Landscapes in Transition: Redbanks Landing on the Tar River, Greenville, North Carolina
Southerly, Kathy Ann Welliver (2006-05) -
Logboats of the Moravian Gate: Monoxyl Dugout Vessels from Central Europe
Rogers, Jason S (2004-05) -
Making Land With Pirates
Clothier, Kaitlin (East Carolina University, 2016-05-03)Privateer and pirate islands required four basic components to make them successful. First, the islands needed to lack economic potential for the imperial powers. The lack of economic potential led to governmental neglect ...