Shanghaiing Sailors (e-bog) af Mark Strecker, Strecker

Shanghaiing Sailors e-bog

200,69 DKK (inkl. moms 250,86 DKK)
&quote;Shaghaiing,&quote; or forcing a man to join the crew of a merchant ship against his will, plagued seafarers the world over between 1849 and 1915. Perpetrators were known as &quote;crimps,&quote; and they had no respect for a man's education, social status, race, religion, or seafaring experience. The merchant ships were involved in the opium, tea and gold trades, and the practice was spu...
E-bog 200,69 DKK
Forfattere Mark Strecker, Strecker (forfatter)
Forlag McFarland
Udgivet 19 maj 2014
Længde 260 sider
Genrer History
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476615769
"e;Shaghaiing,"e; or forcing a man to join the crew of a merchant ship against his will, plagued seafarers the world over between 1849 and 1915. Perpetrators were known as "e;crimps,"e; and they had no respect for a man's education, social status, race, religion, or seafaring experience. The merchant ships were involved in the opium, tea and gold trades, and the practice was spurred by the opening of the Suez Canal. A major reason for it was a shortage of sailors and the unwillingness of seamen to sail on certain types of ships. They suffered from great deprivations, all for a paltry sum usually squandered during shore leave. Navies and pirates had their own form of shanghaiing called impressment. This work explores the rich history of shanghaiing and impressment with a focus on victims and also considers the 19th century seafarer and the circumstances that made shanghaiing so lucrative.