Maritime Careers

The Life and Work of Dutch Merchant Marine Sailors, 1700-Present

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    • Human capital, immigration and the early-modern Dutch economy: job mobility of native and immigrant workers in the maritime labour market, c. 1700-1800 (HUMIGEC)
    • Migration, human capital and labour productivity: the international maritime labour market in Europe, c. 1650-1815
    • Sailors on Dutch merchant marine in the 19th and 20th centuries
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  • Home
  • Sailor’s lives
  • Projects
    • Dutch Prize Papers online
    • Human capital, immigration and the early-modern Dutch economy: job mobility of native and immigrant workers in the maritime labour market, c. 1700-1800 (HUMIGEC)
    • Migration, human capital and labour productivity: the international maritime labour market in Europe, c. 1650-1815
    • Sailors on Dutch merchant marine in the 19th and 20th centuries
  • Partners
  • About us
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Host institution of HUMIGEC project; coordinator and host institution of Dutch Prize Papers online project

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Provided funding for HUMIGEC project

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Provided funding for Dutch Prize Papers online and Sailors on Dutch merchant marine in the 19th and 20th centuries projects

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Provided funding for Dutch Prize Papers online project

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Provided funding for sailor’s biographies project

Maritime Careers

is a blog about the life and work of sailors. It is maintained by historians Jelle van Lottum and Lodewijk Petram.

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Recent Posts

  • Where Dutch seafarers on Belgian merchant vessels came from (1845-1885)
  • Dutch merchant seamen in Belgian sources
  • A collection of sailor’s biographies
  • Grant for research on seamen and their international contacts
  • Reconstructing the career of a 20th-c sailor: the case of Wilfried Julius Lackin

Recent Posts

  • Where Dutch seafarers on Belgian merchant vessels came from (1845-1885)
  • Dutch merchant seamen in Belgian sources
  • A collection of sailor’s biographies
  • Grant for research on seamen and their international contacts
  • Reconstructing the career of a 20th-c sailor: the case of Wilfried Julius Lackin

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