The late eighteenth century witnessed dramatic changes in the social, economic, and political fabric of the Atlantic World. The Sailors of the HMS Mars fully participated in this transition to modernity. Over the course of their naval careers, the men laboring on the Mars felt the pull of four distinct, but interlocking cultures. Working class, maritime, naval, and British culture all played a part in the sailors’ identity construction. As a result of these myriad influences the sailors could have chosen to join the emerging trans-national maritime working class, but instead the Mars’ seamen fought to gain full British citizenship and acceptance. From 1794 when she first entered commission, to 1798 when she returned victorious from battling...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
The ‘long’ eighteenth-century British Navy is the subject of a vast and growing secondary literature...
To understand the technology that helped create the British Atlantic in the early 1600s and expand i...
The late eighteenth century witnessed dramatic changes in the social, economic, and political fabric...
This thesis focuses on the foreign seamen who served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutiona...
In eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain, sailors occupied a paradoxical place in the nat...
My dissertation examines the causes, events and outcomes of the two largest British naval mutinies a...
This dissertation focuses upon transatlantic sailors, particularly merchant seamen and pirates, betw...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the place occupied by the royal navy in...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryLouise A BreenServicemen during the American Revolution chose to ...
The paper focuses on the history of the industrial training ship Mars as a case study of an institut...
Maritime history seems to be suffering an identity crisis, rising in popularity but unsure of its pl...
This thesis argues that British naval officers provide a useful category of analysis for social and ...
This thesis examines the experiences of the sailors who worked in the Royal Navy from the 1830s to t...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
The ‘long’ eighteenth-century British Navy is the subject of a vast and growing secondary literature...
To understand the technology that helped create the British Atlantic in the early 1600s and expand i...
The late eighteenth century witnessed dramatic changes in the social, economic, and political fabric...
This thesis focuses on the foreign seamen who served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutiona...
In eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain, sailors occupied a paradoxical place in the nat...
My dissertation examines the causes, events and outcomes of the two largest British naval mutinies a...
This dissertation focuses upon transatlantic sailors, particularly merchant seamen and pirates, betw...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the place occupied by the royal navy in...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryLouise A BreenServicemen during the American Revolution chose to ...
The paper focuses on the history of the industrial training ship Mars as a case study of an institut...
Maritime history seems to be suffering an identity crisis, rising in popularity but unsure of its pl...
This thesis argues that British naval officers provide a useful category of analysis for social and ...
This thesis examines the experiences of the sailors who worked in the Royal Navy from the 1830s to t...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
The ‘long’ eighteenth-century British Navy is the subject of a vast and growing secondary literature...
To understand the technology that helped create the British Atlantic in the early 1600s and expand i...