An American Seafarer in the Age of Sail by B R Burg

An American Seafarer in the Age of Sail by B R Burg

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An American Seafarer in the Age of Sail by B R Burg

Philip Van Buskirk enlisted in the U.S. Marines in 1846, when he was twelve years old. Beginning in 1851, he recorded his thoughts and experiences on board ship, providing a firsthand account of the countries he visited, the brawling nation in which he lived, and the everyday life and homoerotic exploits of the sailors and marines who sailed with him. B.R. Burg draws on these unconventional and revelatory diaries and on social, religious, and medical writings of the time to create a picture of nineteenth-century America that is rarely seen. The semi-educated son of a once prosperous family, Van Buskirk had the ability and enthusiasm to depict the mores and behavior of the ordinary folk with whom he associated, something other chroniclers of his time did not do. Burg points out that a substantial gulf separated the perceptions and sentiments of literate Americans of this period from those of unlettered Americans. Van Buskirk's journals highlight the differences between these groups and tell of the conflicts that existed as the notions of propriety and morality held by the upper classes were tested by a less-than-deferential underclass.

"The book will interest traditional naval historians, as well as social historians and ethnographers who want to explore class relations and sexual identities in mid-nineteenth-century AmericaThe book explores the formal and informal boundaries of acceptable behavior and sets them within the context of the naval service and American society at the time."—Craig M. Cameron, Old Dominion University



"Van Buskirk's diary offers a rare account of the (homo)sexual life of American seamen in the mid-nineteenth century and useful new perspectives on the relationship between middle-class and working-class sexual ideology."—George Chauncey, University of Chicago



B. R. Burg is professor of history at Arizona State University.
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ISBN 13 9780300199772
ISBN 10 0300199775
Title An American Seafarer in the Age of Sail
Author B R Burg
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2013-05-31
Number of pages 238
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.