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Fishing a Borderless Sea: Environmental Territorialism in the North Atlantic, 1818-1910
Michigan State University Press, 2010 eISBN: 978-1-60917-215-2 | Paper: 978-0-87013-874-4 Library of Congress Classification SH351.B27P39 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 338.372709163409
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Over the centuries, processing and distribution of products from land and sea has stimulated the growth of a global economy. In the broad sweep of world history, it may be hard to imagine a place for the meager little herring baitfish. Yet, as Brian Payne adeptly recounts, the baitfish trade was hotly contested in the Anglo-American world throughout the nineteenth century. Politicians called for wars, navies were dispatched with guns at the ready, vessels were seized at sea, and violence erupted at sea. See other books on: Commerce | Fishers | Fishing | International economic relations | Social conflict See other titles from Michigan State University Press |
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