The Social Construction of the Ocean
This 2001 book uses legal texts, literary and artistic creations, maps and policy debates, to trace the changing uses, regulations, and representations of the world-ocean from 1450 to the present.Steinberg uses theories of social forces and state policy, treating the sea as global space of political, economic, and cultural history.
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