Patronage and the British Navy, 1775-1815(English, Hardcover, Beck Catherine)

Patronage and the British Navy, 1775-1815(English, Hardcover, Beck Catherine)

  • Beck Catherine
Publisher:Boydell & BrewerISBN 13: 9781837652273ISBN 10: 1837652279

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Patronage and the British Navy, 1775-1815(English, Hardcover, Beck Catherine) is written by Beck Catherine and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1837652279 (ISBN 10) and 9781837652273 (ISBN 13).

Argues that patronage served a very useful function and should not be seen as a form of corruption.This book, based on extensive original research, examines the rich and varied nature of patronage in the British navy at the end of the long eighteenth century. Patronage underpinned naval advancement, determined where officers, seamen and dockyard workers were stationed, and fashioned their reputations. It was also a system of trust whereby an individual's connections acted as guarantors of their ability, character and suitability for a position. This book moves beyond considering patronage as being primarily about promotion to uncover its deeper social and cultural implications. Considering not just the officer class, but also warrant officers, ordinary seamen and dockyard tradesmen and workers, it reveals the fuller extent of naval patronage as it operated between both elite and non-elite men and women, within all forms of friendship, not just professional or political alliances, and beneath veneers of fashionable sensibility, duty and honour. Historians of the navy in this period are well aware of the importance of patronage, but the subject has never previously been studied in such detail. The book will be very welcome for uncovering the full nature of patronage, both for naval historians and also for cultural and social historians interested in the period more generally. Catherine Beck completed her doctorate at University College London in collaboration with the National Maritime Museum.