Peer reviewedFinal article published.This article discusses understandings of manhood in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. By means of the voluminous diary kept by Simeon Perkins, a man of local prominence, it explores the social responses within this rural seafaring community to how men chose strategies for gaining social status, exercising public power, and juggling private interest and public service. Across northeastern North America, capitalist ideals of independent manhood were gradually replacing moral ideals of communal manhood, which ultimately strained networks of reciprocity both within and outside the family. Yet by placing Perkins alongside Benajah Collins, another prominent Live...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
This thesis studies the male sailor community in Richard Henry Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast and ...
This article uses the diaries of the Sussex shopkeeper Thomas Turner, the Reverends James Woodforde ...
Peer reviewedFinal article published.This article discusses understandings of manhood in Liverpool, ...
This article discusses understandings of manhood in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, during the late eighteen...
The staples theory has dominated the history of the fisheries in Atlantic Canada for the last centur...
By locating the sailor in the context of a transatlantic dialogue on intimacy, The Logic of Intimacy...
During the nineteenth century numerous working-class men found it increasingly more difficult to bec...
In eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain, sailors occupied a paradoxical place in the nat...
grantor: University of TorontoMost literature dealing with early modern seamen assume that...
This chapter explores the continuum of polite and libertine expression of manhood in eighteenth-cent...
This dissertation focuses upon transatlantic sailors, particularly merchant seamen and pirates, betw...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
This thesis is a study of radical manhood during the English Revolution. It examines different forms...
In the 1760s, some 5,000 New Englanders established fourteen townships on the former Acadian farmlan...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
This thesis studies the male sailor community in Richard Henry Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast and ...
This article uses the diaries of the Sussex shopkeeper Thomas Turner, the Reverends James Woodforde ...
Peer reviewedFinal article published.This article discusses understandings of manhood in Liverpool, ...
This article discusses understandings of manhood in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, during the late eighteen...
The staples theory has dominated the history of the fisheries in Atlantic Canada for the last centur...
By locating the sailor in the context of a transatlantic dialogue on intimacy, The Logic of Intimacy...
During the nineteenth century numerous working-class men found it increasingly more difficult to bec...
In eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain, sailors occupied a paradoxical place in the nat...
grantor: University of TorontoMost literature dealing with early modern seamen assume that...
This chapter explores the continuum of polite and libertine expression of manhood in eighteenth-cent...
This dissertation focuses upon transatlantic sailors, particularly merchant seamen and pirates, betw...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
This thesis is a study of radical manhood during the English Revolution. It examines different forms...
In the 1760s, some 5,000 New Englanders established fourteen townships on the former Acadian farmlan...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
This thesis studies the male sailor community in Richard Henry Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast and ...
This article uses the diaries of the Sussex shopkeeper Thomas Turner, the Reverends James Woodforde ...