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In "The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore," J. R. Hutchinson delves into the historical phenomena of naval press-ganging during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, illustrating its profound impacts on British society and maritime practices. Through a meticulous examination of primary sources and personal narratives, Hutchinson captures the tension between duty and coercion, employing a compelling narrative style that combines rigorous academic analysis with vivid storytelling. The book is poised within the context of British naval history, reflecting on the societal attitudes toward impressment…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore," J. R. Hutchinson delves into the historical phenomena of naval press-ganging during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, illustrating its profound impacts on British society and maritime practices. Through a meticulous examination of primary sources and personal narratives, Hutchinson captures the tension between duty and coercion, employing a compelling narrative style that combines rigorous academic analysis with vivid storytelling. The book is poised within the context of British naval history, reflecting on the societal attitudes toward impressment and the complex dynamics of power and vulnerability among sailors and citizens alike. J. R. Hutchinson, a respected maritime historian and scholar with an extensive background in British naval history, draws on his deep understanding of the period and the social constructs surrounding it, illuminating how the press-gang served as both a mechanism for naval reinforcement and a point of contention within British culture. His research further reveals how personal stories of those affected by press-ganging contribute to a broader understanding of maritime life in an era marked by expansion and conflict. Recommended for historians, students, and anyone intrigued by the darker aspects of naval operations, "The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore" offers an engrossing exploration of a tumultuous time. Hutchinson's acute insights and dedication to uncovering buried narratives make this work indispensable for those wishing to grasp the intricacies of naval history and its societal repercussions.

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J.R. Hutchinson, whose full name is Joseph Robson Hutchinson, was a 19th-century British author known for his contributions to adventure fiction and juvenile literature. His works often feature exciting plots, dynamic characters, and thrilling settings, reflecting his interest in adventure and exploration. Notable Works includes "The Quest of the Golden Pearl": A prime example of Hutchinson's adventure fiction, this novel follows a young hero on a perilous journey to find a legendary golden pearl. It captures themes of exploration, danger, and courage. "The Pirate's Gold": Another adventure novel that showcases Hutchinson's knack for creating engaging maritime adventures. Hutchinson's works often center on the excitement of exploration and the thrill of discovering hidden treasures. His stories reflect a fascination with maritime life and the challenges of the sea. The sea plays a central role in Hutchinson's stories, with sea voyages, pirates, and shipwrecks being common elements. His detailed depictions of maritime life contribute to the authenticity and excitement of his narratives. J.R. Hutchinson's contributions to adventure fiction have made him a notable figure in the genre, particularly for his ability to craft engaging and adventurous tales for younger readers. His novels remain a testament to his skill in creating exciting and immersive stories set against the backdrop of the sea and exploration.