India Quarterly
An Economic Case for Waiving Intellectual Property Rights on Covid Vaccines
India Quarterly, Volume 78, Issue 1, Page 143-147, March 2022. India and South Africa approached the World Trade Organisation to negotiate the temporary waiver of Intellectual Property (IP) rights on Covid-19 vaccines to remove the artificial barrier o…
History Journals
Renewable vs fossil fuel: How a fossil-fuel powered industry pushed a renewable resource out of the ice market in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
International Journal of Maritime History, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 172-182, February 2022. Artificially produced ice replaced natural ice as a cooling agent in a process of displacement that lasted several decades. This article uses the German market …
History Journals
All aboard the King George and Happy Captive: European shipnaming practices in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, 1750–1755
International Journal of Maritime History, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 183-195, February 2022. This study examines the names and symbolism of slave ship vessels between 1750 and 1755. Undertaking trans-oceanic travel in the eighteenth century was a perilo…
History Journals
English trade with the East at a time of change: Captain Richard Etherington’s voyages and networking in the maritime world in the late seventeenth century
International Journal of Maritime History, Ahead of Print. At the end of the seventeenth century, the trade monopoly of the English East India Company was increasingly under threat, both in England and overseas. This article describes voyages to India …
History Journals
Excitement and prey: Captains’ wives and the experience of marine animals on US whaling ships in the nineteenth century
International Journal of Maritime History, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 27-45, February 2022. Captains’ wives, who travelled with their husbands on US whaling ships in the middle of the nineteenth century, encountered marine animals during their journeys. …
Studies in History
Epigraphic Gleanings on Brāhmaṇism in Chamba
Studies in History, Volume 37, Issue 2, Page 139-167, August 2021. The Chamba region in the western Himalayas has attracted the attention of researchers after the decipherment of hundreds of inscriptions spanning the period between the early eighth to …