The Wooden World: An Anatomy of the Georgian Navy
by N. A. M. Rodger
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Meticulously researched, Rodger's portrait draws the reader into this fascinatingly complex world with vivid, entertaining characters and full details of life below the decks. The Wooden World provides the most complete history of a navy at any age, and is sure to be an indispensable volume for all fans of Patrick O'Brian, English history, and naval history.Tags
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A classic piece of social history, and required reading for all fans of naval fiction. Rodger goes a long way beyond our preconceptions about "rum, sodomy and the lash" to explain how the 18th century British navy - in effect the largest and most complex industrial organisation of its time - actually functioned. What controlled relations between officers and men? Why didn't sailors desert at the first opportunity? How did an organisation that relied on professional competence operate in an age of patronage and influence? How did the Admiralty make sure that sailors were fed and paid? What did a bo'sun actually do?
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- Original publication date
- 1986
- Important events
- Age of Sail; Georgian Era (1714 | 1837)
- Dedication
- For Susan
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- History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
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- 359.00941 — Society, Government, and Culture Public administration & military science Naval forces and warfare Biography; History By Place Europe British Isles -- Ireland & Scotland
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- VA454 .R673 — Naval Science Navies: Organization, distribution, naval situation Navies: Organization, distribution, naval situation Other regions or countries
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