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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 9:30 Registration & Coffee Session 4 Creating Sea Roads and Port Networks Moderator: Ronald Hoffman (Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture) David Wheat (Michigan State University) “Spanish Caribbean Transit Points and Trans-Imperial Maritime Travel in the Early Modern Iberian World” Adrian Finucane (University of Southern California) “British Traders in Spanish American Port Cities” Noon Lunch 1:00 Session 5 Competing for the Ocean’s Resources: The North Atlantic Fisheries over the Centuries Moderator: Peter Mancall Richard Hoffmann (York University) “A Long Voyage to the Banks of Newfoundland: Consumption Patterns, Economic Organization, Environmental Change, and Medieval European Fisheries” Renaud Morieux (Jesus College, Cambridge) “Fishermen in Troubled Waters: Fishing Disputes and Maritime Boundaries in Europe and North America in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries” Session 6 How Maritime History is Shaped by its Sources Moderator: Adrienne Hood (University of Toronto) Adriana Craciun (University of California, Riverside) “Exploring Maritime History as Book History” Jennifer Gaynor (University at Buffalo) “The History and Memory of Maritime People in Archipelagic Southeast Asia” Name(s): Address: Email/Phone: Affiliation: Conference registration and meals by reservation only. No confirmation will be sent. Conference registration fee .... $25.00 (Graduate students free) Buffet lunch (November 1 1) ...... $ 16.50 Buffet lunch (November 1 2) ..... $ 16.50 TOTAL .................................... $ Vegetarian (check one) Yes No Please return form and check payable to “The Huntington” by November 4, 2011. Mail to Juan Gomez, The Huntington, 1 151 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91 108 • Phone: 626.405.3432 Email: [email protected] 8:30 Registration & Coffee 9:30 Welcome Steve Hindle (The Huntington) Remarks Peter Mancall (University of Southern California) Carole Shammas (University of Southern California) Session 1 The Unfreedom of the Seas Moderator: Carla G. Pestana (Miami University of Ohio) Joyce Chaplin (Harvard University) “Atlantic Antislavery and Pacific Navigation” Catherine Molineux (Vanderbilt University) “Slavery at a Distance: How the Ocean Shaped the British Empire” Noon Lunch 1:00 Session 2 The Great Trading Companies and the Nature of Oceanic Competition Moderator: John E. Wills (University of Southern California) Alison Games (Georgetown University) “Anglo-Dutch Maritime Interactions in the East Indies during the Early Seventeenth Century” Markus Vink (SUNY Fredonia) “Court and Company: Embassies and Illusions in the Dutch Indian World” Session 3 A New Perspective on Pirates and Piracy Moderator: Mark Hanna (University of California, San Diego) Margarette Lincoln (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich) “Pirates and Family Life, 1680-1730” Michael Jarvis (University of Rochester) “Seafaring Squatters, Caribbean Commons, and Empire Building, 1630-1780” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2011 William Bourne, A Regiment for the Sea, 1574 THE NEW MARITIME HISTORY: A CONFERENCE IN HONOR OF ROBERT C. RITCHIE This conference, organized in honor of ROBERT C. RITCHIE upon his retirement as W.M. Keck Foundation Director of Research, spotlights innovative research on how the exploitation of the oceans changed the institution of slavery, long distance trade, property crime, the environment, literature, and memory from medieval times to the nineteenth century.

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Session4 CreatingSeaRoadsandPortNetworks

Moderator: RonaldHoffman(OmohundroInstituteofEarlyAmericanHistoryandCulture)

DavidWheat(MichiganStateUniversity)“SpanishCaribbeanTransitPointsandTrans-ImperialMaritimeTravelintheEarlyModernIberianWorld”

AdrianFinucane(UniversityofSouthernCalifornia)“BritishTradersinSpanishAmericanPortCities”

Noon Lunch

1:00 Session5 CompetingfortheOcean’sResources:TheNorthAtlanticFisheriesovertheCenturies

Moderator: PeterMancall

RichardHoffmann(YorkUniversity)“ALongVoyagetotheBanksofNewfoundland:ConsumptionPatterns,EconomicOrganization,EnvironmentalChange,andMedievalEuropeanFisheries”

RenaudMorieux(JesusCollege,Cambridge)“FishermeninTroubledWaters:FishingDisputesandMaritimeBoundariesinEuropeandNorthAmericaintheEighteenthandNineteenthCenturies”

Session6 HowMaritimeHistoryisShapedbyitsSources

Moderator: AdrienneHood(UniversityofToronto)

AdrianaCraciun(UniversityofCalifornia,Riverside)“ExploringMaritimeHistoryasBookHistory”

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9:30 Welcome SteveHindle(TheHuntington)

Remarks PeterMancall(UniversityofSouthernCalifornia)CaroleShammas(UniversityofSouthernCalifornia)

Session1 TheUnfreedomoftheSeas

Moderator: CarlaG.Pestana(MiamiUniversityofOhio)

JoyceChaplin(HarvardUniversity)“AtlanticAntislaveryandPacificNavigation”

CatherineMolineux(VanderbiltUniversity)“SlaveryataDistance:HowtheOceanShapedtheBritishEmpire”

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1:00 Session2 TheGreatTradingCompaniesandtheNatureofOceanicCompetition

Moderator: JohnE.Wills(UniversityofSouthernCalifornia)

AlisonGames(GeorgetownUniversity)“Anglo-DutchMaritimeInteractionsintheEastIndiesduringtheEarlySeventeenthCentury”

MarkusVink(SUNYFredonia)“CourtandCompany:EmbassiesandIllusionsintheDutchIndianWorld”

Session3 ANewPerspectiveonPiratesandPiracy

Moderator: MarkHanna(UniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego)

MargaretteLincoln(NationalMaritimeMuseum,Greenwich)“PiratesandFamilyLife,1680-1730”

MichaelJarvis(UniversityofRochester)“SeafaringSquatters,CaribbeanCommons,andEmpireBuilding,1630-1780”

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distance trade, property crime, the environment, literature, and

memoryfrommedievaltimestothenineteenthcentury.