Seafaring labour : the merchant marine of Atlantic Canada, 1820-1914 / Eric W. Sager.
Material type: TextPublication details: Kingston, Ont. : McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 321 pages, 7 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780773561823
- 077356182X
- Merchant mariners -- Maritime Provinces -- History -- 19th century
- Merchant mariners -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- History -- 19th century
- Merchant mariners -- Maritime Provinces -- History -- 20th century
- Merchant marine -- Maritime Provinces -- History -- 19th century
- Marins (Marine marchande) -- Provinces maritimes -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Marins (Marine marchande) -- Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- Marine marchande -- Provinces maritimes -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- Marine marchande -- Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- Marins (Marine marchande) -- Provinces maritimes -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- HISTORY -- Canada -- General
- Merchant mariners
- Maritime Provinces
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Arbeitsbedingungen
- Handelsflotte
- Newfoundland Insel
- 1820-1914
- 1800-1899
- Geschichte 1820-1914
- 305/.93875/09715 19
- HD8039.S4 O67 1989eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents; Illustrations; Abbreviations; Illustrative Material; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 A Pre-Industrial Workplace; 2 Working the Small Craft; 3 A Workplace in Transition; 4 Working the Deep-Sea Ship; 5 Recruitment; 6 Struggles for Protection and Control; 7 Capital, Labour, and Wages; 8 Home to the Sea; 9 An Industrial Workplace.
Sager argues that sailors were not misfits or outcasts but were divorced from society only by virtue of their occupation. The wooden ships were small communities at sea, fragments of normal society where workers lived, struggled, and often died. With the coming of the age of steam, the sailor became part of a new division of labour and a new social hierarchy at sea. Sager shows that the sailor was as integral to the transition to industrial capitalism as any land worker.
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