jikodesu , to Philippines, the Pearl of the Orient Seas
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Another day of living with the bully

China attacks Filipino ship with Telegraph reporter on board

https://youtu.be/OOd_agh5j_c?si=Nb9k5o9ticKkoJXN

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Here's the container ship Ever Fair, tied up this morning on the Reserve Channel in South Boston.

Boston Towboat's A team (Independence, Justice, Freedom & Liberty) helped guide her out for her next stop, New York.

At 1095 feet long, the Ever Fair is slightly bigger than the Dali, the ship that hit the Key Bridge in Baltimore last month.

@universalhub

Photo of the stern of the green containership Ever Fair tied up next to giant cranes on a sunny day in Boston inner harbor.
Photo of the green containership Ever Fair tied up next to giant cranes on a sunny day in Boston inner harbor.
Photo of two tugboats on the stern of the containership Ever Fair, helping her leave Boston harbor on a sunny day.

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Rescue workers in Baltimore, Md., are searching for as many as seven people after a major bridge in the city's port was struck by a container ship early Tuesday morning.

CNN reports: "Two people have been saved from the water so far."

https://flip.it/fQevg4

MikeDunnAuthor , to Random stuff
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Today in Labor History December 24, 1936: On Christmas Eve, drunk cops beat up 150 strikers on the Houston docks, sending 18 to the hospital. They were members of the Maritime Federation of the Gulf Coast. Gilbert Mers, who had dual membership in the Maritime Federation and the IWW, was their leader. Violence against dockers was rampant along the gulf coast in the 1930s. In July 1934, three black longshoremen were shot to death during a strike. In 1935, longshoremen struck along the entire gulf coast, with 14 more workers getting killed. From 1936 to 1938, 28 union members were killed and over 300 injured in strikes. Mers’ autobiography, “Working the Waterfront: The Ups and Downs of a Rebel Longshoreman,” was published in 1988, ten years before his death, at age 90. As a young man, Mers worked the docks in Corpus Christi, but went on to become President of the Corpus Christi Central Labor Council and the President of the Maritime Federation of the Gulf Coast, while remaining a dedicated dual member of the IWW throughout his life. He was part of the effort to establish an industry-wide union along the Gulf Coast states. In his autobiography, he exposes the brutality and corruption of the Texas Rangers in the 1930s-‘40s, and their use as violent, strike-breaking bullies with badges.

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Happy Friday! Here’s a thread for my cabinet of curiosities, a roundup of five cool links I enjoyed this week 🧵

Today: love letters, board games, monsters and a touch of retro 💌👹💥

A cartoon detective looking through a magnifying glass, which magnifies his eye

lauraehall OP ,
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  1. Unread love letters

"A forgotten bundle of love letters sent to French sailors more than 260 years ago – but never before opened or read – has been discovered among British naval archives, revealing intimate details of 18th-century marital and family life"

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/nov/06/unopened-18th-century-love-letters-to-french-sailors-read-for-first-time

AnnalesHSS , to histodons group French
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Le n°2 des est en ligne! Il s'agit d'un numéro spécial dirigé par Romain Grancher:

➡️ Sociétés maritimes et mondes de la pêche

Il est préfacé par une substantielle et très utile introduction historiographique sur le "tournant océanique", en (sur Cambridge Core)

👉 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales/issue/20FFD129EE38FAAB501CC2D5854AC55A
👉 https://www.cairn.info/revue-annales-2023-2.htm

L'éditorial du numéro est en .

@histodons

AnnalesHSS OP ,
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80 lettres, jamais ouvertes, envoyés à l'équipage d'un navire capturé pendant la Guerre de Sept Ans. Renaud MORIEUX les a ouvertes et, au-delà de l'émotion d'un tel geste, nous livre une belle analyse d'histoire sociale d'une communauté .

➡️ Lettres perdues. Communautés épistolaires, guerres et liens familiaux dans le monde maritime atlantique du XVIIIe siècle

👉 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales/article/lettres-perdues/C1E4A3CABA140B8D0BF72BAA10AF40E2
👉 https://www.cairn.info/revue-annales-2023-2-page-333.htm

@histodons

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Western-backed forces in the Middle East are warning shippers traveling through the Strait of Hormuz to stay away from territorial waters to avoid being seized. https://apnews.com/article/6d33ae164cb5f89a0347634b2ed45ae7

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