How to Survive in the Georgian Navy: A Sailor's Guide
This title is an exploration of a life at sea in the time of Captain Cook and Admiral Nelson, covering topics as wide-ranging as science, exploration, mutiny, and discipline.

Rigidly organised and harshly disciplined, the Georgian Royal Navy was an orderly and efficient fighting force which played a major role in Great Britain's wars of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
This concise book explores what it was like to be a sailor in the Georgian Navy – focusing on the period from 1714 to 1820, this book examines the Navy within its wider historical, national, organisational and military context, and reveals exactly what it took to survive a life in its service. It looks at how a seaman could join the Royal Navy, including the notorious 'press gangs'; what was meant by 'learning the ropes'; and the severe punishments that could be levied for even minor misdemeanors as a result of the Articles of War. Military tactics, including manning the guns and tactics for fending off pirates are also revealed, as is the problem of maintaining a healthy diet at sea – and the steps that sailors themselves could take to avoid the dreaded scurvy.

Covering other fascinating topics as wide-ranging as exploration, mutiny, storms, shipwrecks, and women on board ships, this 'Sailor's Guide' explores the lives of the Navy's officers and sailors, using extracts from contemporary documents and writings to reconstruct their experiences in vivid detail.

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How to Survive in the Georgian Navy: A Sailor's Guide
This title is an exploration of a life at sea in the time of Captain Cook and Admiral Nelson, covering topics as wide-ranging as science, exploration, mutiny, and discipline.

Rigidly organised and harshly disciplined, the Georgian Royal Navy was an orderly and efficient fighting force which played a major role in Great Britain's wars of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
This concise book explores what it was like to be a sailor in the Georgian Navy – focusing on the period from 1714 to 1820, this book examines the Navy within its wider historical, national, organisational and military context, and reveals exactly what it took to survive a life in its service. It looks at how a seaman could join the Royal Navy, including the notorious 'press gangs'; what was meant by 'learning the ropes'; and the severe punishments that could be levied for even minor misdemeanors as a result of the Articles of War. Military tactics, including manning the guns and tactics for fending off pirates are also revealed, as is the problem of maintaining a healthy diet at sea – and the steps that sailors themselves could take to avoid the dreaded scurvy.

Covering other fascinating topics as wide-ranging as exploration, mutiny, storms, shipwrecks, and women on board ships, this 'Sailor's Guide' explores the lives of the Navy's officers and sailors, using extracts from contemporary documents and writings to reconstruct their experiences in vivid detail.

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How to Survive in the Georgian Navy: A Sailor's Guide

How to Survive in the Georgian Navy: A Sailor's Guide

by Bruno Pappalardo
How to Survive in the Georgian Navy: A Sailor's Guide

How to Survive in the Georgian Navy: A Sailor's Guide

by Bruno Pappalardo

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Overview

This title is an exploration of a life at sea in the time of Captain Cook and Admiral Nelson, covering topics as wide-ranging as science, exploration, mutiny, and discipline.

Rigidly organised and harshly disciplined, the Georgian Royal Navy was an orderly and efficient fighting force which played a major role in Great Britain's wars of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
This concise book explores what it was like to be a sailor in the Georgian Navy – focusing on the period from 1714 to 1820, this book examines the Navy within its wider historical, national, organisational and military context, and reveals exactly what it took to survive a life in its service. It looks at how a seaman could join the Royal Navy, including the notorious 'press gangs'; what was meant by 'learning the ropes'; and the severe punishments that could be levied for even minor misdemeanors as a result of the Articles of War. Military tactics, including manning the guns and tactics for fending off pirates are also revealed, as is the problem of maintaining a healthy diet at sea – and the steps that sailors themselves could take to avoid the dreaded scurvy.

Covering other fascinating topics as wide-ranging as exploration, mutiny, storms, shipwrecks, and women on board ships, this 'Sailor's Guide' explores the lives of the Navy's officers and sailors, using extracts from contemporary documents and writings to reconstruct their experiences in vivid detail.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472830876
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 02/19/2019
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 4.79(w) x 7.43(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Bruno Pappalardo is the Principal Naval Records Specialist at The National Archives. He is the author of Tracing Your Naval Ancestors (2002) and The National Archives' online resource Nelson, Trafalgar and Those Who Served (2005). He also contributed to and was the naval records consultant for Tales from the Captain's Log (2017).

The National Archives is one of the world's most valuable resources for research and home to more than 1,000 years of history.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Foundations of a Georgian Navy 5

Chapter 1 The Officers and Ratings of the Georgian Royal Navy 12

Chapter 2 Joining the Georgian Royal Navy 17

Chapter 3 Crimes and Punishments: Discipline in the Georgian Navy 30

Chapter 4 Victuals and Time Out: Food, Drink and Recreation in the Georgian Navy 42

Chapter 5 Keeping a Healthy Crew: Medicine in the Georgian Navy 55

Chapter 6 A Matter of Survival: Storms, Shipwreck and Fire on Board Ship 70

Chapter 7 Venturing into the Unknown: Exploration and Science in the Georgian Navy 80

Chapter 8 A Navy at War: Sea Battles in the Georgian Era 98

Chapter 9 Mutiny in the Georgian Navy 110

Chapter 10 Women at Sea in the Age of Sail 121

Epilogue: The Legacy of the Georgian Navy 132

Timeline of Major Naval Battles and Events 137

Bibliography 140

Index 142

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