Archive for July, 2008

Søofficerskorpsets størrelse

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Ovenstående diagram bygger på en simpel optælling af antallet af søofficerer i marinekalendere fra perioden 1742-1780. Jeg ved ikke lige, hvad jeg skal stille op med det. Men der ses jo en klar tendens: I 1742 var der 152 sofficerer og i 1780 var tallet steget til 209. En markant stigning, som jeg ikke kan forklare entydigt. Den kraftige stigning i antallet af sekondløjtnanter og kaptajnløjtnanter i 1756 kan forklares med oprettelsen af 4. Division, der skulle forsynes med løjtnanter til de ti kompagnier. Men den øvrige stigning kunne jeg godt tænke mig at høre, om nogen havde en god forklaring på?

5th IMEHA Conference

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

During the last week of June I attended the IMEHA (International Maritime Economic History Association) Conference in Greenwich, London. The venue - the old Naval College in Greenwich right next door to the National Maritime Museum and the Old Royal Observatory – was absolutely fantastic. It happened to be the biggest international conference of maritime history – ever! More than 300 delegates and more than 200 lectures!!

Obviously, I couldn’t attend all the lectures, but even then, it was great just being there and absorbing the whole atmosphere. I had the chance to meet lots of colleagues, whom I had previously only heard of or read. I enjoyed the true international perspective of the conference and gained some insights to put the history of the Danish Navy in perspective.

A marvelous venue! The Old Naval College in Greenwich, home to the Maritime Institute of Greenwich University.

I was very inspired by a couple of the lectures that were particularly relevant to my research. During the next days I shall try to reflect on them on this blog.

I should have blogged about this conference a month ago – but I became absorbed with holiday and family when I got home. There is a time and place for everything…