Naval Families, War and Duty in Britain, 1740-1820(English, Hardcover, Gill Ellen)

Naval Families, War and Duty in Britain, 1740-1820(English, Hardcover, Gill Ellen)

  • Gill Ellen
Publisher:Boydell & BrewerISBN 13: 9781783271092ISBN 10: 1783271094

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Naval Families, War and Duty in Britain, 1740-1820(English, Hardcover, Gill Ellen) is written by Gill Ellen and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1783271094 (ISBN 10) and 9781783271092 (ISBN 13).

Provides deep insights into the roles and responsibilities of men, women and children within naval families.This book explores the competing demands of family, war and duty in the lives of eighteenth-century naval men and their families. It covers not just the men afloat and their wives ashore, but also the rich and complex financial, professional and fraternal networks that were essential to naval lives. By drawing on a substantial body of personal correspondence, the book goes beyond cultural and gendered stereotypes to examine the roles and responsibilities of men, women and children within a naval family and how war shaped and determined those roles. The families considered include those of several famous naval figures, including Philip Broke, Matthew Flinders and George Bass, and also the families of "lower deck" seamen, some of whom could not write for themselves and where data has been gleaned from previously unexplored petitions. The information provided contributes to a wider understanding of gender roles, especially masculinity, in the period and to eighteenth-century social and cultural history more broadly. Moreover, as insights into the intimate and emotional details of family life, especially between husbands and wives, aredifficult to discover in any historical period (such intimacy being rarely recorded), the details presented here constitute a rare resource. Ellen Gill completed her doctorate at the University of Sydney.