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James Travis Jenkins, A history of the whale fisheries: from the Basque fisheries of the tenth century to the hunting of the finner whale at the present date (London, 1921)<ref>http://archive.org/stream/historyofwhalefi00jenkrich#page/n7/mode/2up, viewed 15/10/12</ref>
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Ch. 1: A history of the whale fisheries (pp.11-38)
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Ch. 2: The economics of whaling (pp.39-58)

Revision as of 07:36, October 15, 2012

C17th Arctic whaling

Editorial history

15/10/12: CSG created page



Purpose of this page

This week (W/C 15/10/12) Jill's and Colin's teams are working on a case involving a failed whaling adventure to the Arctic Ocean ("Batson against Goslin and others")

We plan to publish a blog article on the case, placing it in a broader context of the whaling fisheries off Spitzbergen in the 1650s. (The first thing to not is that C17th "Greeneland" is what we now call "Spitzbergen")

Jill and Colin would like to encourage their team members to use this page to share quotes, and to explore places, people and activities mentioned in the pages they are transcribing






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People mentioned in case




Places mentioned in case




Technology mentioned in case




C17th maps


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Secondary sources


James Travis Jenkins, A history of the whale fisheries: from the Basque fisheries of the tenth century to the hunting of the finner whale at the present date (London, 1921)[1]

Ch. 1: A history of the whale fisheries (pp.11-38)

Ch. 2: The economics of whaling (pp.39-58)
  1. http://archive.org/stream/historyofwhalefi00jenkrich#page/n7/mode/2up, viewed 15/10/12