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Thomas Blake Earle
Thomas Blake Earle
Assistant Professor of History, Texas A&M University at Galveston
Verified email at tamu.edu
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Transatlantic Diplomacy, North Atlantic Environments, and the Fisheries Dispute of 1852
TB Earle
Environmental History, 2018
22018
For Cod and Country: Cod Fishermen and the Atlantic Dimensions of Sectionalism in Antebellum America
TB Earle
Journal of the Early Republic 36 (3), 493-519, 2016
22016
‘A sufficient and adequate squadron’: The navy, the transatlantic slave trade, and the American commercial empire
TB Earle
International Journal of Maritime History 33 (3), 509-524, 2021
12021
Texas A&M University at Galveston
TB Earle
Environmental History, 158, 2021
12021
The Liberty to Take Fish: Atlantic Fisheries and Federal Power in Nineteenth-Century America
TB Earle
Cornell University Press, 2023
2023
The Greater Gulf: Essays on the Environmental History of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Edited by Claire E. Campbell, Edward MacDonald, and Brian Payne. Montreal and Kingston …
TB Earle
Environmental History 26 (1), 2021
2021
Book Review: The Greek Genocide in American Naval War Diaries: Naval Commanders Report and Protest Death Marches and Massacres in Turkey’s Pontus Region, 1921–1922
TB Earle
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal 14 (2), 14, 2020
2020
American Sectionalism in the British Mind, 1832-1863
TB Earle
journal of the civil war era 9 (1), 154-156, 2019
2019
The Webster-Hayne Debate: Defining Nationhood in the Early American Republic by Christopher Childers
TB Earle
Journal of Southern History 85 (3), 680-681, 2019
2019
The Liberty to Take Fish: Cod Fisheries, American Diplomacy, and Atlantic Environments, 1783–1877
TB Earle
2017
True Yankees: The South Seas and the Discovery of American Identity
T Blake Earle
American Nineteenth Century History 16 (2), 220-222, 2015
2015
Copyright Thomas Blake Earle 2017
TB Earle
The Liberty to Take Fish
TB Earle
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