Article ID: CBB001553170

The Education and Careers of Naval Officers in the Long Eighteenth Century: an International Perspective (2015)

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During the long eighteenth century, European navies saw the emergence of a class of highly specialised and professionalised naval officers. These officers were in command of ships and squadrons at major naval battles, led explorations, and in some countries also served ashore as administrators of admiralties and dockyards. Officer training differed from country to country, and careers in different navies were subject to a variety of systems of ranks and promotions that relied both on cultural and on systemic factors. This article explores how the three northern European nations of Sweden, Denmark and Britain developed systems suited to the particular demands of their social and political situations. It presents the results of new research in a comparative context to examine the factors that shaped the development of officer training systems and the criteria used for determining officers' career prospects. Shore-based academies are a useful point of comparison: despite a common curriculum, the development and significance of each navy's academy varied widely. All three navies struggled with the tension between the fundamental demands of life at sea and the behavioural and educational expectations of gentlemen officers. By focusing in particular on officer training, this article provides a variety of perspectives on the origins, emergence, and development of professionalism and expertise in the eighteenth-century maritime world.

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Authors & Contributors
Barrett, Katy
Clark, Jennifer
Crewe, M. E.
Dunn, Richard
Ehrensvärd, Ulla
Håkansson, Håkan
Journals
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
Cartographica Helvetica
Early American Studies
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
History of Science
Publishers
Liverpool University Press
Manchester University Press
Naval Institute Press
Palgrave Macmillan
University of Chicago Press
Yale University Press
Concepts
Navigation
Science and war; science and the military
Longitude and latitude
Cartography
Professions and professionalization
Sea travel
People
Arbuthnot, John
Argyll, George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke
Bure, Johan
Cook, James
Edgcombe, Arthur
Harrison, John
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
16th century
20th century
Enlightenment
Places
Great Britain
Europe
Sweden
United States
India
Venice (Italy)
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Navy
Great Britain. Board of Longitude
United States Navy
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