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Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour
Howell, C.; Twomey, R. (Ed.) (1991). Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. Acadiensis Press: Fredericton, New Brunswick. ISBN 0-919107-32-X. 275 pp.

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  • Howell, C., editor
  • Twomey, R., editor

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  • Linebaugh, P.; Rediker, M. (1991). The many headed hydra: Sailors, slaves and the Atlantic working class in the eighteenth century, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 11-36, more
  • Scott, J.C. (1991). Afro-American sailors and the international communication network: The case of Newport Bowers, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 37-52, more
  • Rogers, N. (1991). Liberty Road: Opposition to impressment in Britain during the American War of Independence, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 55-75, more
  • Moore III, J.P. (1991). 'The Greatest Enormity that Prevails': Direct democracy and workers' self-management in the British naval mutinies of 1797, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 76-104, more
  • Cadigan, S.T. (1991). Seamen, fishermen and the law: The role of the wages and Lien system in the decline of wage labour in the Newfoundland fishery, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 105-131, more
  • Dugaw, D. (1991). 'Wild beasts' and 'excellent friends': Gender, class and the female warrior, 1750-1830, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 132-142, more
  • Creighton, M.S. (1991). American mariners and the rites of manhood, 1830-1870, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 143-163, more
  • Norling, L. (1991). The sentimentalization of American seafaring: The case of the New England whalefishery 1790-1870, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 164-178, more
  • Burton, V. (1991). The myth of Bachelor Jack: Masculinity, patriarchy and seafaring labour, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 179-198, more
  • Pritchard, J. (1991). The sailors of the French Expeditionary Force to Acadia, 1746, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 199-219, more
  • Dye, I. (1991). Physical and social profiles of Early American seafarers, 1812-1815, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 220-235, more
  • Sager, E.W. (1991). Memory, oral history and seafaring labour in Canada's age of steam, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 236-246, more
  • Muise, D.A. (1991). 'Iron men?': Yarmouth's seagoing workforce in transition 1871-1921, in: Howell, C. et al. Jack Tar in history: Essays in the history of maritime life and labour. pp. 247-269, more

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