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Letters of seamen below the rank of commissioned officer are rare, both in original form and in print. This edited collection of 130 letters, written by seamen in the British Navy and their correspondents between 1793 and 1815, gives voice to a group of some 142,000 men, whose lives and thoughts are otherwise mostly unknown.

The letters are extremely valuable for the insights which they give into aspects of life below decks and the subjects close to the writers' hearts: money matters, ties with home and homesickness. They also provide eye-witness accounts of events during a tumultuous and important period of British and European history. One large group of letters, included as a separate section, comprises the letters of seamen and their family and friends which were intercepted by the authorities during the mutinies of 1797. These letters shed a great deal of light on the extraordinary events of that year and of seamen's attitudes to the mutinies. The editors' introductory material, besides highlighting what the letters tell us about seamen's lives and attitudes, also discusses the extent of literacy amongst seamen, setting this into its wider contemporary popular context. The letters are supported by a substantial editorial apparatus and two detailed appendices containing biographies of seamen and information on their ships.

Letters of Seamen in the Wars with France 1793-1815

Author: Helen Watt & Anne Hawkins

Title: Letters of Seamen in the Wars with France 1793-1815

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First Published by: Boydell Press

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Format: HC

Date: 18 September 2014

ISBN-10: 1843838966

ISBN-13: 9781843838968

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  • Author: Helen Watt & Anne Hawkins
  • Title: Letters of Seamen in the Wars with France 1793-1815
  • First Published by: Boydell Press
  • First Published Format: HC
  • First Published Date: 18 September 2014
  • ISBN-10: 1843838966
  • ISBN-13: 9781843838968

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