The Napoleonic Wars saw the British capture and incarcerate thousands of sailors in disused Royal Navy ships, the so-called prison hulks. Many Danes and Norwegians–navy personnel, privateers and merchant sailors–were thus interred. This article uses a new data source, the official record books kept in the National Archive at Kew, to test whether the prison hulks were as bad as popular perception might suggest. In doing so, we provide the first rigorous quantitative assessment of the Danish and Norwegian sailors’ prisoner experience. We find that death rates were surprisingly low, suggesting the quantity and quality of food and medical care was reasonable. Prison hulks were not ‘floating tombs’. The records also show which prisoners were rel...
Der vorliegende Beitrag arbeitet die These heraus, daß Inhaftierung in sogenannte Gefangenen-Arbeits...
The power to inflict the death penalty formed a vital part of the disciplinary process in all the ma...
The chapter studies how host communities in the Danish town of Aarhus and the Swedish town of Uppsal...
The Napoleonic Wars saw the British capture and incarcerate thousands of sailors in disused Royal Na...
This article uses a novel data source to test whether British Napoleonic prison hulks were as bad as...
Convicts in Georgian and Victorian Britain experienced notoriously miserable conditions, and perhaps...
The Royal Navy during the period between the end of the American Revolutionary War and the defeat of...
Criminologists, and others, recognise that most crime is a young man’s game. Historians of eighteent...
Throughout the First World War, newspapers around the world mocked the British state for its lavish ...
This dissertation discussed the treatment of prisoners of war from the Middle Ages to 1815
This chapter provides sketches of the use of imprisonment in different continental European countrie...
This article examines what happened to approximately 1,200 prisoners of war taken by the French and ...
Can severe penalties ”encourage the others”? Using the famous case of the British Admiral John Byng,...
This article focuses on the British treatment of prisoners during the occupation of Newport from Dec...
In 2005, a service in Halifax commemorated US soldiers and sailors who perished in Britain’s Melvill...
Der vorliegende Beitrag arbeitet die These heraus, daß Inhaftierung in sogenannte Gefangenen-Arbeits...
The power to inflict the death penalty formed a vital part of the disciplinary process in all the ma...
The chapter studies how host communities in the Danish town of Aarhus and the Swedish town of Uppsal...
The Napoleonic Wars saw the British capture and incarcerate thousands of sailors in disused Royal Na...
This article uses a novel data source to test whether British Napoleonic prison hulks were as bad as...
Convicts in Georgian and Victorian Britain experienced notoriously miserable conditions, and perhaps...
The Royal Navy during the period between the end of the American Revolutionary War and the defeat of...
Criminologists, and others, recognise that most crime is a young man’s game. Historians of eighteent...
Throughout the First World War, newspapers around the world mocked the British state for its lavish ...
This dissertation discussed the treatment of prisoners of war from the Middle Ages to 1815
This chapter provides sketches of the use of imprisonment in different continental European countrie...
This article examines what happened to approximately 1,200 prisoners of war taken by the French and ...
Can severe penalties ”encourage the others”? Using the famous case of the British Admiral John Byng,...
This article focuses on the British treatment of prisoners during the occupation of Newport from Dec...
In 2005, a service in Halifax commemorated US soldiers and sailors who perished in Britain’s Melvill...
Der vorliegende Beitrag arbeitet die These heraus, daß Inhaftierung in sogenannte Gefangenen-Arbeits...
The power to inflict the death penalty formed a vital part of the disciplinary process in all the ma...
The chapter studies how host communities in the Danish town of Aarhus and the Swedish town of Uppsal...