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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. John R. Gillis and Franziska Torma I. REIMAGINING OCEANS 1. Waterlands of the Semi-Wild: Making Nature From the Swamp. Adam Keul 2. Filling Boston Commons: Law, Culture, and Ecology in a Seventeenth Century Estuary. Chris Pastore 3. Escaping the Maritime Revival Viewpoint. Glen Grasso 4. Beneath the Surface of the Pacific Waters: John Steinbeck's (Deep) Ecological Explorations. Petr Kopecky II. HISTORICISING SEAS AND MARINE LIFE 5. To the Islands: Ecological Imperialism on the North-West Australian Coast. Joseph Christensen 6. Old and New Waves. Stefan Helmreich 7. Fishing Communities in Eighteenth Century Iceland. Stuart Morrison 8. Modernity and Marine Environmental History: Georges Bank Fisheries, 1905-12. Matthew McKenzie 9. Producing Ocean Territories and Mapping Ghosts: Stories from the production of the New England Fisheries Management. Rob Snyder III. SCIENCE AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE 10. From Cook to Cousteau: The Many Lives of Coral Reefs. Alistair Sponsel 11. The Arctic Ocean as Outdoor Laboratory: Polar Research Traditions and the First International Polar Year. Alexander Kraus 12. The Ocean Seen as Tridimensional Social Space: The Case of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Christian Fleury 13. The First Steps toward a 'Correspondence Principle' in Ecology: The Horizontal and the Vertical of Oceans and Islands. Michael Reidy

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John R. Gillis is Professor Emeritus of History at Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA, now dividing his time between summers on a small island in Maine and a permanent residence in Berkeley, California. He is author of Islands of the Mind ( 2004) and The Human Shore: Seacoasts in History (2014). He intends to keep working at the margins, where the most fascinating things are always to be found. Franziska Torma is Assistant Professor in European Cultural History at the University of Augsburg. She has published on the history of mountaineering, animal protection issues in Africa and colonialism, with special reference to Germany's colonial culture and ideology. Her research interests include the history of science, the cultural and environmental history of the nineteenth and twentieth century, postcolonial studies and approaches of the spatial turn. Her current research project is entitled 'Germany's Seven Seas: Marine Biology and Environmental Globalism during the Long Twentieth Century'.

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