This website provides a portal for the Mariners project, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/W009803/1). It provides online essays, maps, images and documents grouped around two workstreams, one of the lives of British sailors and missions to seamen, and another on 'lascars', the mostly South Asian seafarers who became an increasingly significant labour force within the merchant marine throughout the nineteenth century
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
This thesis examines the diverse body of seafarers known as ‘lascars’. Scholarship devoted to lascar...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this project is to bring greater clarity ...
This website provides a portal for the Mariners project, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Resear...
My thesis focuses on the lives of Indian Lascars or seafarers in Imperial Britain between 1850 and 1...
As European ships created and expanded direct sea links with Asia by venturing around Africa\u27s Ca...
Britain, in the nineteenth century became the world's leading industrial and commercial power, posse...
This thesis examines the experiences of the sailors who worked in the Royal Navy from the 1830s to t...
Britain's emergence as one of Europe's major maritime powers has all too frequently been subsumed by...
Seafarers are a fascinating class of workers. They form part of a dynamic labour force, characterise...
My thesis focuses on the lives of Indian Lascars or seafarers in Imperial Britain between 1850 and 1...
Seafarers were the first workers to inhabit a truly international labour market, a sector of industr...
This paper is about Seafaring Lives in Transition, Mediterranean Maritime Labour and Shipping, 1850s...
This thesis explores the Royal Navy’s suppression of the slave trade in the western Indian Ocean bet...
In 1903, there were 36,893 lascar sailors out of the 247,448 seamen working on British merchant ship...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
This thesis examines the diverse body of seafarers known as ‘lascars’. Scholarship devoted to lascar...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this project is to bring greater clarity ...
This website provides a portal for the Mariners project, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Resear...
My thesis focuses on the lives of Indian Lascars or seafarers in Imperial Britain between 1850 and 1...
As European ships created and expanded direct sea links with Asia by venturing around Africa\u27s Ca...
Britain, in the nineteenth century became the world's leading industrial and commercial power, posse...
This thesis examines the experiences of the sailors who worked in the Royal Navy from the 1830s to t...
Britain's emergence as one of Europe's major maritime powers has all too frequently been subsumed by...
Seafarers are a fascinating class of workers. They form part of a dynamic labour force, characterise...
My thesis focuses on the lives of Indian Lascars or seafarers in Imperial Britain between 1850 and 1...
Seafarers were the first workers to inhabit a truly international labour market, a sector of industr...
This paper is about Seafaring Lives in Transition, Mediterranean Maritime Labour and Shipping, 1850s...
This thesis explores the Royal Navy’s suppression of the slave trade in the western Indian Ocean bet...
In 1903, there were 36,893 lascar sailors out of the 247,448 seamen working on British merchant ship...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
This thesis examines the diverse body of seafarers known as ‘lascars’. Scholarship devoted to lascar...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this project is to bring greater clarity ...