Article ID: CBB001200835

Navigating Culture: Navigational Instruments as Cultural Artefacts, c. 1550--1650 (2012)

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This research note explores the possibility of approaching navigational instruments not as evidence of the progress of scientific knowledge, but of the experiences of early modern seafarers. These instruments formed an important part of the material culture of seafaring, existing as physical elements of the mental framework through which mariners understood both the natural and the human world around them. Some of these cultural contexts can be reconstructed through evidence such as navigational literature, ships' journals, maritime court records, and seafarers' wills. Instruments and navigation were associated explicitly with the wider activity of shipping, with all its economic and political potential, as well as with the new developments in early modern science, and the perception of the natural world as a site of divine providential intervention. While basic navigational skills contributed to a shared culture amongst seafarers, instruments were also status symbols, conferring authority, signifying competence at sea and representing not only expertise but the sorts of behaviour considered appropriate for a shipmaster.

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Authors & Contributors
Schechner, Sara Jane
Monchet, Koldo Trápaga
Arroyo, Felix Labrador
Eleanor (Eleanor Kathryn) Hubbard
Adams, Jonathan
Stedall, Jacqueline
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Science in Context
Rittenhouse: Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
Mariner's Mirror
Journal of Global History
Environmental History
Publishers
LIT Verlag
Johns Hopkins University Press
Yale University Press
Rowman & Littlefield
Oxbow Books
Naval Institute Press
Concepts
Ships and shipbuilding
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Travel; exploration
Sailing ships
Technology and culture
Sea travel
People
Smith, John
Holwarda, Johannes Phocylides
Harriot, Thomas
Dee, John
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
Early modern
18th century
19th century
Renaissance
Places
Great Britain
England
Netherlands
Spain
Europe
Manila (Philippines)
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Navy
Dutch East India Company
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