The Bordeaux-Dublin Letters, 1757 by Cullen, Louis (Professor Emeritus of Modern Irish History, Professor Emeritus of Modern Irish History, Trinity College Dublin) (9780197265628) | Browns Books
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The Bordeaux-Dublin Letters, 1757 : Correspondence of an Irish Community Abroad

Part of the Records of Social and Economic History series
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The book presents 125 letters carried aboard a ship, the Two Sisters of Dublin, captured at sea in 1757, in the midst of the Seven Years War (1756-1763).

Most of the letters lay unopened for 250 years until they were rediscovered in the UK National Archives in 2011. The letters from members of the Irish community in Bordeaux and their relatives, friends and trading partners in Ireland communicate the concerns and understandings of ordinary people in a diasporic community during wartime.

Written by sailors, merchants, servants, prisoners of war, priests, clerks, and many women, the letters vividly illustrate social and economic structures familiar to historians of early modern trade and the expatriate communities of the Atlantic world.

They underline the central role of familial relationships in structuring commerce, and illustrate how communities were sustained across wide expanses of ocean by streams of correspondence, by favours asked and received, and by a flow of commodities, gifts, money and patronage.

The letters offer access to eighteenth-century advice on parenting and glimpses of family conflict; insights on the food history of the period; a window on Irish clerical education in France; and impressions of the links sustained by members of the Huguenot community in France with relations abroad.

The 125 letters, plus translations of the twenty-five letters in French, are presented together with illustrations, maps, annotations, a comprehensive index, and a substantial critical introduction, to assist readers in contextualizing and interpreting the letters.

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Oxford University Press
0197265626 / 9780197265628
Hardback
26/09/2013
United Kingdom
English
330 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white)
24 cm

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