Ingo Heidbrink

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Ingo Heidbrink (* 1968 ) is a German shipping historian who works as Professor of History at the Old Dominion University in Norfolk (Virginia) ( USA ) . From 2009 to 2013 he was also the Graduate Program Director of the MA Program in History at ODU.

Career

Heidbrink studied social and economic history, geography, and medium and modern history at the University of Hamburg. From 1996 he worked at the German Maritime Museum . Three years later, Heidbrink received his doctorate with the dissertation on German inland tank shipping 1887-1994 . The dissertation was supervised by Ulrich Troitzsch .

He is a specialist in the history of fisheries, museum ships , methodology for research into shipping history and the history of European inland navigation and shipping history in an interdisciplinary context. Prior to his activity in the United States, Heidbrink worked alongside his work at the German Maritime Museum at the University of Bremen, where he also completed his habilitation in January 2004. In 2003 and 2007 he was a visiting professor at the Ilisimatusarfik in Nuuk , Greenland . In 2008 he was appointed Associate Professor of Maritime History at Old Dominion University , was appointed Graduate Program Director of the Institute's Graduate Program in 2009, and was promoted to Full Professor or Professor of History in summer 2010. He is also co-founder of the Bremen International Graduate School for Marine Sciences - Global Change in the Marine Realm GLOMAR, an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional doctoral school at the University of Bremen . In 2010, Heidbrink was also appointed a Research Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center in Munich.

International scientific organizations

Heidbrink works in international scientific organizations in the field of shipping history. In 2005 he was elected Assistant Secretary General of the International Commission for Maritime History (ICMH). In September 2009 he became Acting Secretary General of the ICMH after the previous incumbent resigned and was confirmed as Secretary General of the ICMH in August 2010. He is also one of the two presidents of the North Atlantic Fisheries History Association (NAFHA) and an associate member of the International Polar Heritage Committee (IPHC).

Publications (selection)

Monographs
  • Scrap or cultural asset. To evaluate historical watercraft from the perspective of the historian. Inventory - assessment - source-appropriate conservation. Lage / Lippe 1994
  • German inland tanker shipping 1887–1994. Convent. Hamburg 2000
  • together with: Werner Beckmann, Matthias Keller: ... and today there is fish - 100 years of the fish industry and fish wholesaling in the spotlights. House sign. Bremen 2003
  • "Germany's only colony is the sea". German deep-sea fishing and the fishing conflicts of the 20th century. Convent. Hamburg 2004
Published publications
  • Coastal conflict area - a habitat is being explored. (= Hanse Studies, Vol. 3). Oldenburg (BIS) 2003
  • The "Barcelona Charter". European Charter for the Conservation and Restoration of Traditional Ships in Operation. House sign. Bremen / Andijk 2003
  • together with David J. Starkey , Jon Th. Thor: A History of the North Atlantic Fisheries: Vol. 1, From Early Times to the mid-Nineteenth Century. Hauschild u. German Maritime Museum. Bremen 2009
items
  • Vocational training in the German Deep-Sea Fishing Industry. In: International Journal of Maritime History Vol. XI, 1999, No. 2. pp 143-153
  • Museum ships built in 1999. Notes on the reconstruction of historical sea and inland ships. In: Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv 22, 1999, pp. 43–58
  • Kaitai ka hozon ka. Doitsu ni okeru ogata Konsen no hozon ninen to hekishi keiken to jitsurei. In: Miraini tsunagu jinnouino waza 2. Senpaku no hozon shutuku. Tokyo 2002. pp 58-70
  • Ibunka can ni okeru kaiji isan no hozon ni tsuite. Nihon to EMH to no kagakutekikoryu. In: Miraini tsunagu jinnouino waza 2. Senpaku no hozon shutuku. Tokyo 2002. pp 143-145
  • The tyske havgående fiskeri and Grønland: vejen til et gennembrud for the international fjernfiskeri. In: Ilisimatusarfik (Ed.): Grønlandsk kultur-og samfundsforskning 2003. Nuuk 2004. pp 57–69
  • Historic Ship Safety. In: Starkey, David J., Hahn-Pedersen, Morten (Eds.): Bridging Troubled Waters. Conflict and Co-operation in the North Sea Region since 1550. 7th North Sea History Conference, Dunkirk 2002. Esbjerg 2005. pp 221–225
  • The Oceans as the Common Property of Mankind from Early Modern Period to Today. In: History Compass Vol. 6 (2008). link
  • Til northern Poland! Om den first tyske Polarekspedition 1868 - og om the constantly eksisterende ekspeditionsskip “Greenland”. In: Ilisimatusarfik (Ed.): Grønlandsk kultur-og samfundsforskning 2008-09. Nuuk 2009. 191-203.
  • Beyond the North Sea - The Emergence of Germany's Distant-Water Trawling Industry. In: Starkey, David J., Thorleifsen, Daniel, Robinson, Robb (Eds.): Conflict, Overfishing and Spatial Expansion in the North Atlantic Fisheries, c. 1400-2000. (= Studia Atlantica 6). Hull 2010.
  • A Second Industrial Revolution in the Distant Water Fisheries? Factory-Freezer Trawlers in the 1950s and 1960s. In: International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. XXIII, 2011, No. 1, 179-192.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( Memento of March 7, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Archive link ( Memento from August 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20150210124443/http://www.polarheritage.com/content/library/Membership_list_October_2014.pdf