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6. Health Provision in the Royal Navy, 1650–1815
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David McLean
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of illustrations viii
- List of contributors ix
- List of abbreviations xii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Development of Sea Power, 1649–1815 5
- 2. Naval Seamen, 1650–1700 33
- 3. Officers and Men of the Navy, 1660–1815 51
- 4. The Impact of Warfare on Naval Wives and Women 71
- 5. Officers, Shipboard Boys and Courts Martial for Sodomy and Indecency in the Georgian Navy 89
- 6. Health Provision in the Royal Navy, 1650–1815 107
- 7. The Origins and Careers of English Merchant Seamen in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries 129
- 8. Private Enterprise, Public Policy and the Development of Britain’s Seafaring Workforce, 1650–1815 147
- 9. Jack Tar’s Food: Masculine Self-fashioning in the Age of Sail 183
- 10. Pirates, Privateers and Buccaneers: The Changing Face of English Piracy from the 1650s to the 1720s 213
- Conclusion 231
- Bibliography 237
- Index 263
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of illustrations viii
- List of contributors ix
- List of abbreviations xii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Development of Sea Power, 1649–1815 5
- 2. Naval Seamen, 1650–1700 33
- 3. Officers and Men of the Navy, 1660–1815 51
- 4. The Impact of Warfare on Naval Wives and Women 71
- 5. Officers, Shipboard Boys and Courts Martial for Sodomy and Indecency in the Georgian Navy 89
- 6. Health Provision in the Royal Navy, 1650–1815 107
- 7. The Origins and Careers of English Merchant Seamen in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries 129
- 8. Private Enterprise, Public Policy and the Development of Britain’s Seafaring Workforce, 1650–1815 147
- 9. Jack Tar’s Food: Masculine Self-fashioning in the Age of Sail 183
- 10. Pirates, Privateers and Buccaneers: The Changing Face of English Piracy from the 1650s to the 1720s 213
- Conclusion 231
- Bibliography 237
- Index 263