Feeding Nelson's Navy by Janet Macdonald

Feeding Nelson's Navy by Janet Macdonald

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Zusammenfassung

This is the first modern study of the process of naval provisioning. It explodes many myths about shipboard food and drink and shows how the sailor's diet was better than he was likely to enjoy ashore.

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Feeding Nelson's Navy by Janet Macdonald

This celebration of the Georgian sailor's diet reveals how the navy's administrators fed a fleet of more than 150,000 men, in ships that were often at sea for months on end and that had no recourse to either refrigeration or canning. Contrary to the prevailing image of rotten meat and weevily biscuits their diet was a surprisingly hearty mixture of beer, brandy, salt beef and pork, pease, butter, cheese, hard biscuit and the exotic sounding lobscouse, not to mention the Malaga raisons, oranges, lemons, figs, dates and pumpkins which were available to ships on far-distant stations. In fact, by 1800 the British fleet had largely eradicated scurvy and other dietary disorders. While this scholarly work contains much of value to the historian, the author's popular touch makes this an enthralling story for anyone with an interest in life at sea in the age of sail.
JANET MACDONALD has written a number of books on cookery subjects, and this one is based on her current research into naval victualling for a higher degree at the Greenwich Maritime Institute. She was a featured historian on BBC Radio 4's Food At Sea programme.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781848327474
ISBN 10 1848327471
Titel Feeding Nelson's Navy
Autor Janet Macdonald
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2014-08-01
Seitenanzahl 224
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