ISSN
The International Standard Serial Number of the International Journal of Naval History is 1932-6556-
Recent Articles
- BOOK REVIEW – Painting War: George Plante’s Combat Art in World War II
- BOOK REVIEW – Engines of Rebellion: Confederate Ironclads and Steam Engineering in the American Civil War
- BOOK REVIEW – To My Dearest Wife, Lide: Letters from George Gideon Jr. during Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, 1853-1855
- BOOK REVIEW – Decision in the Atlantic: The Allies and the Longest Campaign of the Second World War
- BOOK REVIEW – The New Battle for the Atlantic
Archives
Categories
Tag Archives: 1797
“Every ship in the Fleet must be Eused like men”: The Royal Navy Mutinies in Simon’s and Table Bay, 1797
Contents: Introduction A Breeze at Simon’s Bay The Little Nore The Forecastle culture and the Tripartite Sailor The Sailor in His Own Words Conclusion Bibliography Allison Funk Independent Researcher Introduction 1 In the wake of the vast multi-ship mutinies of England’s … Continue reading
Posted in Article
Tagged 1797, allison funk, mutinies, mutiny, Royal Navy, simons bay, table bay
Leave a comment