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Vater und Sohn, Wale und Robben: die Familie RIckmers von Föhr und ihre Beteiligung am niederländischen Wal- und Robbenfang im 19. Jahrhundert (1830-1841)

Father and Son, Whales and Seals: The Rickmers Family of Föhr and Their Involvement in Dutch Whaling and Sealing in the Nineteenth Century (1830-1841)
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Schokkenbroek, Joost

Abstract

The contribution on Dutch whaling and sealing investigates the extent and significance of German whalers active on Dutch ships in the nineteenth century. Special tribute is paid to the activities of two whalers from the island of Föhr, Hendrik Rickmers and his son Hinrich Braren. Describing altogeth... view more

The contribution on Dutch whaling and sealing investigates the extent and significance of German whalers active on Dutch ships in the nineteenth century. Special tribute is paid to the activities of two whalers from the island of Föhr, Hendrik Rickmers and his son Hinrich Braren. Describing altogether fourteen expeditions, the logbooks which have come down to us are of major importance for understanding the organization and practice of Dutch whaling and sealing some 170 years ago.... view less

Classification
General History

Document language
German

Publication Year
2011

Page/Pages
p. 241-255

Journal
Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv, 34 (2011)

ISSN
0343-3668

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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