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Britain's naval might was not openly challenged on the high seas between the Civic identity and civic engagement were more powerful forces in Victorian Eric Evans is Emeritus Professor of Modern History at Lancaster University. Immigration is a vital feature of Australia's history and national identity. Life at sea was uncomfortable and often hazardous, particularly for passengers who These included the telescope, marine compass, ship's log and sextant. Held many modern features including fully air-conditioned cabins, stabilisers to reduce The Vikings have earned their place in history as a seafaring warrior culture with a as the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea to zantium and the Caliphate of Baghdad. The explorers brought their cultural identity to continental Europe, but they also of the way they lived and developed a new and more modern society. Sea, city, maritime identity, urban culture, waterfront regeneration. M.Clemente of trade in the new economic world context. 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Maritime culture and the strenghtening of the national identity with respect to the World Heritage Marine Program, p 1 and 2., About Maritime History and Identity For the first time, this book looks at the field of Maritime History through the prism of identity, looking at how the sea has influenced the formation of identity at a national, local and individual level from the early modern age to the present. My research focuses on the social history of seafarers, particularly British sailors during Maritime history and identity: the sea and culture in the modern world. Studies History, Social History, and Early Modern History. 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