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The Journal for Maritime Research (JMR)
The Journal for Maritime Research (JMR) is the first electronic journal in the field of maritime studies. From contemporary issues to the political, economic, cultural and social aspects of maritime history, the JMR publishes innovative, multi-disciplinary research on maritime subjects. It is published by the Centre for Research at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.
Features of the JMR
New work by historians, theorists, anthropologists, economists and cultural historians.
Debate among leading scholars on major issues.
Critical reviews of all new and relevant publications.
Recent articles include Dr Kevin Fewster on how the Australian National Maritime Museum has tackled the topics of migration and multiculturalism and Dr Lynda Pratt exploring divergent literary representations of the Royal Navy's successes in the French Revolutionary War.
Conference reports and résumés of work-in-progress by leading scholars, providing the subscriber with new, fast, comprehensive access to information on international developments.
Dr Margarette Lincoln, Director of the Centre for Research said 'The JMR aims to set maritime studies in a broad international and comparative context. We hope it will become the leading international scholarly journal specializing in debate and discussion of maritime studies.'
Call for papers
The JMR intends to make the newest scholarship available to an international public. For submission details please visit http://www.jmr.nmm.ac.uk/submissions.htm
NOTES TO EDITORS
To review the JMR and order a trial subscription, please contact:
Jane Ace, Journal for Maritime Research, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NF. Tel: 020 8312 6667 Email: jmr@nmm.ac.uk

