Periodic Reporting for period 4 - SeaLiT (Seafaring Lives in Transition. Mediterranean Maritime Labour and Shipping during Globalization, 1850s-1920s.)
Período documentado: 2021-08-01 hasta 2023-01-31
SeaLiT offers a comparative perspective, investigating both collectivities and individuals, on board the ships and on shore in a number of big and small ports across seven maritime regions: it spans from Barcelona and the Spanish Levant coasts, to Marseille and the Provencal ports, to Genoa and the Ligurian littoral communities. Then proceeds east to Trieste and the Dalmatian coasts and further south the Ionian and Aegean islands and coastal mainland up to Odessa, the informal maritime capital port of the Black Sea.
The ultimate goal of this comparative approach is to trace and understand the differences and similarities in the process of transition and integration to the global economy of different Mediterranean and Black Sea areas. Finally investigate how Seafaring Lives affected and reacted to the economic development and social transformation of this major phenomenon of transition from sail to steam on these particular areas.
In the project, along with the IMS/FORTH, participate as partners the University of Barcelona, the University of Genoa and the Centre for Cultural Informatics/ICS/FORTH, in Heraklion, Crete. The research team is composed by seven senior researchers, four post doc researchers, and six PhD students, assisted by the group of experts on cultural informatics from CCI/FORTH. The progress of the project is assisted by an Advisory Committee of three senior academics.
The dissemination of the project is also advanced through special sessions and papers in international conferences in Ioannina, Heraklion, Paris, Costanza and Boston; an invited Lecture in the Hellenic Studies Program of Yale Macmillan Centre (https://hsp.macmillan.yale.edu/event/seafaring-lives-transition-mediterranean-maritime-history-and-challenge-globalization-1850s); an interview to the New York newspaper National Herald (https://www.ekirikas.com/%ce%bf-%ce%b4%cf%81%ce%b1%cf%80%cf%8c%cf%83%cf%84%ce%bf%ce%bb%ce%bf%cf%82-%ce%b4%ce%b5%ce%bb%ce%ae%cf%82-%ce%bc%ce%b9%ce%bb%ce%ac-%cf%83%cf%84%ce%bf%ce%bd-%ce%b5-%ce%ba-%ce%bc%ce%b5/) and another interview to the Odessa local history broadcasting (http://grad.ua/programmy-tv/odisseia/74383-morskaya-istoriya-ot-apostolosa-delisa.html).
Further research and dissemination activities carried out by the PI in Buenos Aires and Montevideo and participation with paper in the Business History Conference of the BHC 2019 Annual Meeting, March 14-16 in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.
Other members of the project, PhD Students and Post Docs carried out research missions in Athens, Istanbul, Trieste, Odessa and St. Petersburgh.
In this phase of the project from 2018 onward, also many internal seminars took place between the SeaLiT members in Rethymno in order to assess the state of progress and future goals as well as educative ones with topics such as History of Maritime Technology in the Modern and Contemporary Period, History of Labor and History of Shipping Business, trade and mechanisms.
In this stage of the project, (Summer 2019) all members are in an advanced stage of insertion of data in the templates created by the CCI/ICS/FORTH and more importantly we are proceeding now to the second phase of the processing of the data with the first step of the instance matching of the entities in the data bases (persons, ships, enterprises, locations). The CCI also has created various maps and types of mapping of the data which are very useful for the identification and corrections of the data.