Oceanic Histories: A Roundtable

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Abstract

On our blue planet, oceans have long shaped human histories. Generations have crossed the seas, fished their depths, and navigated their currents, encountering new peoples and places on the waves and on the shores. In this roundtable discussion, edited by Ruth Morgan and Laura Rademaker, we reflect on just how oceans have shaped deep human pasts and how we can recover ocean histories from the deep.

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Russell, L., Nunn, P., Bateman, N., Griffiths, B., Shellam, T., Morgan, R., & Rademaker, L. (2022). Oceanic Histories: A Roundtable. Journal of Australian Studies, 46(4), 512–535. https://doi.org/10.1080/14443058.2022.2118350

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