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The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord is a fully refereed journal devoted to all aspects of the North Atlantic and North Pacific. It publishes essays, notes and documents on a variety of naval and maritime history, including merchant shipping, maritime labour, naval history, shipbuilding, fishing, ports, trade, nautical archaeology and maritime societies. TNM/LMN is published quarterly by The Canadian Nautical Research Society in association with the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH)

The four issues of TNM/LMN published annually total about 500 pages. Each issue contains feature articles (often illustrated) that run the gamut of maritime subjects. There are also frequent research notes, memoirs, documents, and review essays. One of the most important features of TNM/LMN is its book review section, which is by far the most extensive in the field. On average, TNM/LMN reviews more than 300 new books each year, making it the most convenient and comprehensive way to keep abreast of new monographs.

Editors


Book reviews Faye Kert and Yves Tremblay
Executive Editor Paul Adamthwaite

Editorial Office

Dr Roger Sarty
Department of History
Wilfred Laurier University
75 University Avenue West
Waterloo ON N2L 3C5

Online edition and back issues

We are making back issues of The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord available online in a text searchable format. (Hard-copy back issues for many volumes are still available - enquiries may be addressed to the Executive Editor)

Indices to Volumes


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Style Guide for Contributors

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Last Updated: 26 November 2007.

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