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Liberty on the Waterfront Paul A. Gilje

Liberty on the Waterfront By Paul A. Gilje

Liberty on the Waterfront by Paul A. Gilje


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Talks about what liberty meant to an important group of common men in American society, those who lived and worked on the waterfront and aboard ships. This book shows that the idealized vision of liberty associated with the Founding Fathers had a much more immediate and complex meaning than previously thought.

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Liberty on the Waterfront: American Maritime Culture in the Age of Revolution by Paul A. Gilje

Through careful research and colorful accounts, historian Paul A. Gilje discovers what liberty meant to an important group of common men in American society, those who lived and worked on the waterfront and aboard ships. In the process he reveals that the idealized vision of liberty associated with the Founding Fathers had a much more immediate and complex meaning than previously thought.

In Liberty on the Waterfront: American Maritime Culture in the Age of Revolution, life aboard warships, merchantmen, and whalers, as well as the interactions of mariners and others on shore, is recreated in absorbing detail. Describing the important contributions of sailors to the resistance movement against Great Britain and their experiences during the Revolutionary War, Gilje demonstrates that, while sailors recognized the ideals of the Revolution, their idea of liberty was far more individual in nature-often expressed through hard drinking and womanizing or joining a ship of their choice.

Gilje continues the story into the post-Revolutionary world highlighted by the Quasi War with France, the confrontation with the Barbary Pirates, and the War of 1812.

Liberty on the Waterfront Reviews

In its ambitious sweep and encyclopedic detail, Gilje's rendering of American maritime culture during the tumultuous century from 1750 to 1850 is unlikely to be surpassed.-William and Mary Quarterly


Liberty on the Waterfront dramatically alters past perceptions of sailors and their worlds afloat and ashore. . . . A broad-based and skillfully crafted piece of social history.-Journal of American History


This well-written, well-illustrated volume should become the standard, most accessible single source on seamen in antebellum America for many years to come.-Reviews in American History

About Paul A. Gilje

Paul A. Gilje is Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of Rioting in America and The Road to Mobocracy: Popular Disorder in New York City, 1763-1834.

Table of Contents

Preface

PT. I. ASHORE AND AFLOAT
1. The Sweets of Liberty
2. The Maid I Left Behind Me
3. A Sailor Ever Loves to Be in Motion

PT. II. REVOLUTION
4. The Sons of Neptune
5. Brave Republicans of the Ocean
6. Free Trade and Sailors' Rights

PT. III. LEGACY
7. Proper Objects of Christian Compassion
8. The Ark of the Liberties of the World

Epilogue
Glossary
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

Additional information

CIN0812219937G
9780812219937
0812219937
Liberty on the Waterfront: American Maritime Culture in the Age of Revolution by Paul A. Gilje
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Pennsylvania Press
20070330
360
Winner of Winner of the 2004 John Lyman Book Award for U.S. Maritime History from the North American Society for Oceanic History. Winner of Winner of the 2005 Book Prize of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic. Winner of Winner of the 2005 SHEAR Book Prize.
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