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El. knyga: Naval Mutinies of 1797: Unity and Perseverance

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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782040057
  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782040057

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A reassessment of the naval mutinies of 1797, arguing that the mutinies were more industrial dispute than expression of French revolution inspired political radicalism.

The naval mutinies of 1797 were unprecedented in scale and impressive in their level of organisation. Under threat of French invasion, crews in the Royal Navy's home fleet, after making clear demands, refused to sail until their demands were met. Subsequent mutinies affected the crews of more than one hundred ships in at least five home anchorages, replicated in the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Indian Ocean. Channel Fleet seamen pursued their grievances of pay and conditions by traditional petitions to their commanding officer, Admiral Richard Howe, but his flawed comprehension and communications were further exacerbated by the Admiralty. The Spithead mutiny became the seamen'slast resort. Ironically Howe acknowledged the justice of their position and was instrumental in resolving the Spithead mutiny, but this did not prevent occurrences at the Nore and elsewhere. The most extensive approach sinceConrad Gill's seminal and eponymous volume of 1913, The Naval Mutinies of 1797 focuses on new research, re-evaluating the causes, events, interpretations, discipline, relationships between officers and men, political inputs and affiliations and crucially, the rōle of the Irish and quota men. It poses new answers to old questions and suggests a new synthesis - self-determination - the seamen on their own terms.

ANN VERONICA COATS is senior lecturer in the the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying at the University of Portsmouth and is Secretary of the Naval Dockyards Society. PHILIP MACDOUGALL is a writer and historian, author of seven books, with a doctorateon naval history from the University of Kent at Canterbury.

Recenzijos

In addition to its insightful and innovative research, this is a beautifully designed and illustrated volume. * INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY * This volume delves into all aspects of the mutinies, from a variety of perspectives, and answers a host of questions while proposing new avenues for research or where further study is needed. The Naval Mutinies of 1797 is recommended for any student of the Royal Navy and for libraries with a particular interest in naval history. * PIRATES & PRIVATEERS * A handsome volume which advances our knowledge of the subject further and faster than it has moved in the whole of the past century. [ ...] In short, this important collection establishes the central importance of the 1797 naval mutinies and establishes the basic facts about them. -- N. A. M. Rodger * ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW * No-one interested in the navy in this 'classical' period should overlook this fascinating and well-produced book. * NAVY NEWS *

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Tables
ix
Preface xi
About the Contributors xiv
Acknowledgements xvii
Abbreviations xix
Introduction, Analysis and Interpretation 1(16)
Ann Veronica Coats
Philip MacDougall
1 Spithead Mutiny: Introduction
17(22)
Ann Veronica Coats
2 The Delegates: A Radical Tradition
39(22)
Ann Veronica Coats
3 What Really Happened On Board HMS London?
61(18)
David W. London
4 The Spirit of Kempenfeldt
79(19)
David W. London
5 Voices from the Lower Deck: Petitions on the Conduct of Naval Officers during the 1797 Mutinies
98(9)
Kathrin Orth
6 Crew Management and Mutiny: The Case of Minerve, 1796---1802
107(13)
Roger Morriss
7 The 1797 Mutinies in the Channel Fleet: A Foreign-Inspired Revolutionary Movement?
120(22)
Ann Veronica Coats
8 The Nore Mutiny: Introduction
142(5)
Philip MacDougall
9 The East Coast Mutinies: May--June 1797
147(14)
Philip MacDougall
10 Reporting the Mutinies in the Provincial Press
161(18)
Philip MacDougall
11 A Floating Republic? Conspiracy Theory and the Nore Mutiny of 1797
179(15)
Christopher Doorne
12 Lower Deck Life in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
194(15)
Brian Lavery
13 `Launched into Eternity': Admiralty Retribution or the Restoration of Discipline?
209(17)
Ann Veronica Coats
14 Discipline, Desertion and Death: HMS Trent 1796--1803
226(17)
Nick Slope
15 `We went out with Admiral Duncan, we came back without him': Mutiny and the North Sea Squadron
243(21)
Philip MacDougall
16 The Influence of 1797 upon the Nereide Mutiny of 1809
264(16)
Jonathan Neale
Select Bibliography 280(17)
Index 297
Philip MacDougall was formerly a Lecturer in the Department of Economic History at the University of Kent. He is the author and editor of several books on maritime history, including The Naval Mutinies of 1797 (Boydell, 2011), Naval Resistance to Britain's Growing Power in India, 1660-1800 (Boydell, 2014) and Islamic Seapower during the Age of Fighting Sail (Boydell, 2017). Philip MacDougall was formerly a Lecturer in the Department of Economic History at the University of Kent. He is the author and editor of several books on maritime history, including The Naval Mutinies of 1797 (Boydell, 2011), Naval Resistance to Britain's Growing Power in India, 1660-1800 (Boydell, 2014) and Islamic Seapower during the Age of Fighting Sail (Boydell, 2017). ROGER MORRISS was a curator at the National Maritime Museum in London,1979-1995, then taught at the University of Exeter and at the Greenwich Maritime Institute, 1997-2018. Between 2000 and 2013 he was General Editor of the Navy Records Society and has himself published ten books on naval history.