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Those Emblems of Hell?: European Sailors and the Maritime Labour Market, 1570-1870 - 13

Royen, Paul C. van(Edited by)
Part of the Research in Maritime History series
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This volume collects a series of reports from maritime historians across Europe, aiming to provide a coherent historical trajectory of the lives of European sailors and their dealings with the maritime labour market; the reports were presented at The Hague's 1994 conference, 'European Sailors, 1570-1870.' The core areas discussed in the first half of the volume include: the national maritime labour market; the international maritime labour market; working conditions for sailors; and career patterns.

The second half features reports detailing the sailing history of a selection European countries:- the Netherlands; England; Scotland; Britain as a whole; Iceland; Norway; Finland; Denmark; Germany; Belgium; France; and Spain.

Each report responds to a set of questions distributed by the commissioning editors, so that the data from each country can be compared and contrasted.

Questions considered include the number of sailors represented in the navy, mercantile, marine, or whaling industries; the socio-economic background of sailors; wage details; recruitment policies; strikes; mutinies; and career mobility amongst sailors.

The volume provides an overview of the history of sailors to enable a strengthening of data in the field of maritime history as it continues to develop and extend.

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Liverpool University Press
1786949229 / 9781786949226
Ebook
18/10/2017
English
362 pages