Narratives of sailors held in captivity during the antebellum era helped define American identity. Sailors held in bondage by Barbary corsairs during the Barbary Wars of 1801 - 1805 and those imprisoned in Britain\u27s notorious Dartmoor prison during the War of 1812, wrote descriptive and illuminating narratives of their experiences as slaves and prisoners of war, respectively. While Native American captivity narratives were already an established literary genre during the era of this study, sailor captivity narratives were beginning to appear regularly in newspapers and journals throughout the United States. What makes this new realm to the literary culture of antebellum America so interesting and important for further study, is the manne...
Drunks, prostitutes, gamblers, and murderers were more than just fodder for the prurient curiosities...
Drunks, prostitutes, gamblers, and murderers were more than just fodder for the prurient curiosities...
This study seeks to understand the development of early American ideas of race, religion, and gender...
The antebellum era saw an unprecedented proliferation of maritime activity and a correlative product...
The antebellum era saw an unprecedented proliferation of maritime activity and a correlative product...
Owen WhiteScholars have primarily used the enslavement of American sailors in the Barbary Coast of N...
“Opportunities of Empire” is a collective biography of three uncommon commoners in the early America...
“The View from the Mast-Head: Antebellum American Sea Narratives and the Maritime Imagination” exami...
“The View from the Mast-Head: Antebellum American Sea Narratives and the Maritime Imagination” exami...
I may dare to speak, and I intend to speak and write what I think, wrote a New York volunteer servi...
Although much political discourse of the antebellum period characterized the mariner as a problem fo...
The essence of this article is captivity literature. In a few pages, the article captures the fascin...
The essence of this article is captivity literature. In a few pages, the article captures the fascin...
ABSTRACT MASTER NARRATIVES: CAPTIVITY AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITING, 181...
ABSTRACT MASTER NARRATIVES: CAPTIVITY AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITING, 181...
Drunks, prostitutes, gamblers, and murderers were more than just fodder for the prurient curiosities...
Drunks, prostitutes, gamblers, and murderers were more than just fodder for the prurient curiosities...
This study seeks to understand the development of early American ideas of race, religion, and gender...
The antebellum era saw an unprecedented proliferation of maritime activity and a correlative product...
The antebellum era saw an unprecedented proliferation of maritime activity and a correlative product...
Owen WhiteScholars have primarily used the enslavement of American sailors in the Barbary Coast of N...
“Opportunities of Empire” is a collective biography of three uncommon commoners in the early America...
“The View from the Mast-Head: Antebellum American Sea Narratives and the Maritime Imagination” exami...
“The View from the Mast-Head: Antebellum American Sea Narratives and the Maritime Imagination” exami...
I may dare to speak, and I intend to speak and write what I think, wrote a New York volunteer servi...
Although much political discourse of the antebellum period characterized the mariner as a problem fo...
The essence of this article is captivity literature. In a few pages, the article captures the fascin...
The essence of this article is captivity literature. In a few pages, the article captures the fascin...
ABSTRACT MASTER NARRATIVES: CAPTIVITY AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITING, 181...
ABSTRACT MASTER NARRATIVES: CAPTIVITY AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITING, 181...
Drunks, prostitutes, gamblers, and murderers were more than just fodder for the prurient curiosities...
Drunks, prostitutes, gamblers, and murderers were more than just fodder for the prurient curiosities...
This study seeks to understand the development of early American ideas of race, religion, and gender...