Woman in the Argentine Merchant Marine: History and History Makers (Women in the Merchant Marine Book 1)
Year: 2013 Language: English Author: Horacio Guillermo Vazquez Rivarola Publisher: Nautica Ediciones Edition: Kindle ISBN: 978-987-29651-0-5 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 247 Description: This academic study adds to the unpublished documents of the incorporation of women to the Argentine Merchant Marine , the personal experiences of the pioneers of both protagonists from Argentina, as well as many other countries. Born as part of a doctoral thesis, this book delves into the beginnings of the first female sea service on merchant ships, personally identifying most of the world's pioneers. Only work of its kind, for its originality and seriousness, has a foreword by the highest global maritime authority, the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization, headquartered in London, was officially launched on November 6, 2013. Versions of Women in the Merchant Marine of Spain and Peru are under development right now. Beside the prolific and experienced author, Horacio Guillermo Rivarola Vázquez (Argentine National Nautical School and University of Vigo), collaborated in this work the doctors Aurora García González (University of Vigo) and Mary Rosa Portela de la Campa (Universidade da Coruña) . Additional info: About the Author: Mr. Vázquez is a radioelectronics officer in the Argentine merchant marine and professor at the National Nautical School (Naval University Institute of Argentina), where he has helped to educate many of the merchant marine officers, male and female, who now serve alongside him. He holds an M.A. in Investigation on Communications from the University of Vigo (Spain), and is presently completing his Ph.D. dissertation there on the history and organizational identity of the merchant marine. He is the author of 21 books published in Argentina and Spain.
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Woman in the Argentine Merchant Marine: History and History Makers (Women in the Merchant Marine Book 1)
Language: English
Author: Horacio Guillermo Vazquez Rivarola
Publisher: Nautica Ediciones
Edition: Kindle
ISBN: 978-987-29651-0-5
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 247
Description: This academic study adds to the unpublished documents of the incorporation of women to the Argentine Merchant Marine , the personal experiences of the pioneers of both protagonists from Argentina, as well as many other countries.
Born as part of a doctoral thesis, this book delves into the beginnings of the first female sea service on merchant ships, personally identifying most of the world's pioneers.
Only work of its kind, for its originality and seriousness, has a foreword by the highest global maritime authority, the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization, headquartered in London, was officially launched on November 6, 2013.
Versions of Women in the Merchant Marine of Spain and Peru are under development right now.
Beside the prolific and experienced author, Horacio Guillermo Rivarola Vázquez (Argentine National Nautical School and University of Vigo), collaborated in this work the doctors Aurora García González (University of Vigo) and Mary Rosa Portela de la Campa (Universidade da Coruña) .
Additional info: About the Author:
Mr. Vázquez is a radioelectronics officer in the Argentine merchant marine and professor at the National Nautical School (Naval University Institute of Argentina), where he has helped to educate many of the merchant marine officers, male and female, who now serve alongside him. He holds an M.A. in Investigation on Communications from the University of Vigo (Spain), and is presently completing his Ph.D. dissertation there on the history and organizational identity of the merchant marine. He is the author of 21 books published in Argentina and Spain.
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