Maritime Humanities
The University of Exeter can call on a wide range of expertise and seeks to promote research into economic, social, legal, political, naval and environmental aspects of the British maritime past from the earliest times to the present day, drawing also on European and international experience.
It also houses the Centre for Maritime Historical Studies, the leading research hub for maritime history in the UK. This expertise, combined with arts practitioners and cultural historians and theorists, means we have the skills to tell our ongoing maritime story, in all its complexity, to the widest possible audience.
Researchers in the Centre for Maritime Historical Studies, are complemented by those in English, Institute for Arab and Islamic Studies, Politics, Business School, and Ecology and Conservation.
» Dionisius Agius
» Jeremy Black
» Steffen Bohm
» John Cooper
» Tim Cooper
» James Davey
» Caitlin Desilvey
» Treasa De Loughry
» Helen Doe
» Michael Duffy
» Jo Esra
» Maria Fusaro
» Nick Groom
» Peter Hopkinson
» Josh Martin
» Roger Morriss
» Kyriaki Noussia
» Bryony Onciul
» James Onley
» Martin Robson
» Laura Rowe
» Ruth Thurstan
» John Wedgwood Clarke
» Average –Transaction Costs and Risk Management during the First Globalization (Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries), ERC-Funded (2017-2022)
» Centre for Maritime Historical Studies
» Centre for Islamic Archaeology
» Coastal Works
» Ocean Matters
» Offshore: Artists Explore the Sea
» Sailing into Modernity: Comparative Perspectives on the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Economic Transition, ERC-funded (2012-2014)