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The Genesis of the Naval Profession

The Genesis of the Naval Profession

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The emergence of the professional naval officer was related both to the necessities of naval warfare and to the structure of society on land. Originally warships were manned by two separate sets of commanders - gentleman soldiers skilled in fighting, and 'tarpaulins' of humbler social origin skilled in navigation and the manual skills of sailing. Elias traces the onboard conflicts between them, from Drake's famous insistence that the gentlemen 'haul and draw' with the sailors, to the gradual merging of the two hierarchies by the end of the eighteenth century. The innovation of the midshipmen - boys of gentle birth who both learned the manual skills of the sailor and received the education of a gentleman - gave crucial advantage to the British Royal Navy over the French and Spanish, in which the greater rigidity of social barriers ashore prevented a similar solution afloat. Planned but never completed by Elias, this book has been reconstructed from his mainly unpublished typescripts.

Book information

ISBN: 9781904558804
Publisher: University College Dublin Press
Imprint: UCD Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 359.3320941
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 172
Weight: 397g
Height: 22mm
Width: 15mm
Spine width: 3mm