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From Jack Tar to Union Jack
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From Jack Tar to Union Jack

Representing Naval Manhood in the British Empire, 1870-1918
BookHardcover
Ranking172361inSozialwissenschaften
CHF142.00

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Jack Tar to Union Jack examines the intersection between empire, navy, and manhood in British society from 1870 to 1918. Through analysis of sources that include courts-martial cases, sailors' own writings, and the HMS Pinafore, Conley charts new depictions of naval manhood during the Age of Empire, a period which witnessed the radical transformation of the navy, the intensification of imperial competition, the democratisation of British society, and the advent of mass culture. Jack Tar to Union Jack argues that popular representations of naval men increasingly reflected and informed imperial masculine ideals in Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Conley shows how the British Bluejacket as both patriotic defender and dutiful husband and father stood in sharp contrast to the stereotypic image of the brave but bawdy tar of the Georgian navy.This book will be essential reading for students of British imperial history, naval and military history, and gender studies.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-7190-7534-6
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date01/02/2009
Pages232 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 165 mm, Height 240 mm, Thickness 23 mm
Weight510 g
IllustrationsIllustrations, black & white
Article no.5526959
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.23207317
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Mary Conley is Assistant Professor of History at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts