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Malcolm Tull

Honorary/Emeritus, Murdoch Business School, Murdoch University

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Journal article

by Malcolm Tull and Ingo Heidbrink

Published 2024

International journal of maritime history, Online First

Graydon was an economic historian who specialised in Australian economic history with a particular interest in marine transport, business and mining history...

Review   Peer reviewed

by Malcolm Tull

Published 2024

Pacific Historical Review, 93, 1, 161 - 163

Report   Open access

by James R TweedleyClara ObregónMichael HughesNeil LoneraganAlan CottinghamDenis AbagnaMalcolm T TullSarah Beukes and Anne Garnett

Published 2023

Journal article   Peer reviewed

by I. GiovosA. BarashM. BaroneC. BarríaD. BormeC. BrigaudeauA. CharitouC. BritoJ. Currie and M. Dornhege ... (24 authors)

Published 2021

Marine Policy, 134, Art. 104811

Journal article   Peer reviewed

by M. Tull

Published 2020

International Journal of Maritime History, 32, 2, 364 - 369

The aim of this paper is to review the state of the International Maritime History Association (IMHA) and to consider its future directions. First, it outlines the history of the organisation; second, it considers the challenges facing the IMHA today; and finally it offers some preliminary ideas about planning for the future.

Journal article   Open access   Peer reviewed

by C. MazzoldiG. BearziC. BritoI. CarvalhoE. DesideràL. EndrizziL. FreitasE. GiacomelloI. Giovos and P. Guidetti ... (13 authors)

Published 2019

PLoS ONE, 14, 12

Journal article   Peer reviewed

by M. Tull

Published 2017

International Journal of Maritime History, 29, 2, 336 - 343

Ingo Heidbrink has claimed that maritime history is an unpopular sub-discipline, with a serious 'branding issue' and challenged maritime historians to 'close the blue hole'. This article attempts to respond to his challenge by highlighting the interdisciplinary potential and other strengths of maritime history. It also provides an Australian perspective on the 'blue hole'.

Journal article   Peer reviewed

by J. Pyvis and M. Tull

Published 2017

International Journal of Maritime History, 29, 2, 276 - 306

This article examines the impact of path dependency and changing institutions on the Port of Tauranga. Through an institutional lens it examines the port's development in five stages from 1945, through periods of amalgamation and containerisation in the 1960s and 1970s, and then looks at the period of reform and privatisation in the 1980s, and the legacy this created.

Journal article   Peer reviewed

by M. TullS.J. Metcalf and H. Gray

Published 2016

ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil, 73, 5, 1437 - 1446

Journal article   Open access   Peer reviewed

by J.M.V. Acebes and M. Tull

Published 2016

PLoS ONE, 11, 8, Article e0161444

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