
معرفی
Bernard Allaire is a Research Fellow at the Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities, Trinity College Dublin, specializing in socio-economic history of European and North American maritime and urban civilizations through interdisciplinary historical, archaeological, and sociological research collaborations.
His research examines maritime economies, trade networks, and urban development with emphasis on French fishing activities (16th-18th centuries), commodity price analysis, and the Fish Revolution concept. Key publications include monographs on North American furs in Paris (1500-1632), Italian merchants in Bordeaux, and seafarer labor systems.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- Falardeau Award for Pelleteries, manchons et chapeaux de castor: les fourrures nord-américaines à Paris 1500-1632 (1999)
- Desgraves Award for Crépuscules ultramontains: marchands italiens et grand commerce à Bordeaux au XVIe siècle (2008)
No information on academic advising or research grants is provided in source materials.
He actively contributes to the NorFish Project, producing eighteen research reports on historical fisheries and commodity pricing, with additional collaborative articles advancing understanding of transatlantic maritime economies.
