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From Across the Sea: North Americans in Nelson's Navy explores the
varied contributions of North Americans to the Royal Navy during
Great Britain's wars against Revolutionary and Napoleonic France.
It is the first book that explores this topic in depth. As an
edited compilation, top specialists in the field have contributed
thematic essays (on topics ranging from impressment to the
Anglo-American maritime relationship) as well as biographical
essays on a range of North Americans from both the officer ranks
and the lower deck. For the biographical portraits, special
attention has been paid to individuals who have not already been
the subject of extensive research and writing. Accompanying these
essays are several never-before-published illustrations depicting
some of the key North Americans as well as the ships and naval
battles in which they were a part. The book's central focus is to
challenge the common assumption that the Nelsonic-era Royal Navy
was manned exclusively by British sailors and officers. Instead,
Royal Navy personnel from this era often hailed from different
parts of the world, with North Americans comprising a particularly
significant contingent. For instance, Nelson's fleet at Trafalgar
had hundreds of Americans as well as Canadians, not to mention
individuals from the Caribbean. Thus, From Across the Sea sheds new
light on these sailors and officers, showcasing years of original,
primary source research on the subject. The book also challenges
the misconception that all North American-born sailors who served
in the Royal Navy were pressed into service. Instead, a significant
number volunteered for service of their own free will, lured into
the Royal Navy by visions of adventure and prize money. Others
volunteered more reluctantly, figuring that joining the Royal Navy
on their own terms was preferable to being forced in by a press
gang. Thus, From Across the Sea reveals that impressment was a more
complicated topic than most generally assume. Over all, From Across
the Sea concludes that North Americans played an integral role in
the Royal Navy during the Wars with France, from the lower deck all
the way to the highest levels of command. While some of these North
Americans operated in relative obscurity, others achieved high rank
and formed lasting friendships with some of Great Britain's
foremost naval leaders of the age, including Lord Nelson and King
William IV. Theirs is a story that needs to be told, and now it has
been told for the first time through From Across the Sea.
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