Book ID: CBB004359617

A Path in the Mighty Waters: Shipboard Life and Atlantic Crossings to the New World (2015)

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In October 1735, James Oglethorpe’s Georgia Expedition set sail from London, bound for Georgia. Two hundred and twenty-seven passengers boarded two merchant ships accompanied by a British naval vessel and began a transformative voyage across the Atlantic that would last nearly five months. Chronicling their passage in journals, letters, and other accounts, the migrants described the challenges of physical confinement, the experiences of living closely with people from different regions, religions, and classes, and the multi-faceted character of the ocean itself. Using their specific journey as his narrative arc, Stephen Berry’s A Path in the Mighty Waters tells the broader and heretofore underexplored story of how people experienced their crossings to the New World in the eighteenth century. During this time, hundreds of thousands of Europeans—mainly Irish and German—crossed the Atlantic as part of their martial, mercantile, political, or religious calling. Histories of these migrations, however, have often erased the ocean itself, giving priority to activities performed on solid ground. Reframing these histories, Berry shows how the ocean was more than a backdrop for human events; it actively shaped historical experiences by furnishing a dissociative break from normal patterns of life and a formative stage in travelers’ processes of collective identification. Shipboard life, serving as a profound conversion experience for travelers both spiritually and culturally, resembled the conditions of a frontier or border zone where the chaos of pure possibility encountered an inner need for stability and continuity, producing permutations on existing beliefs. Drawing on an impressive array of archival collections, Berry’s vivid and rich account reveals the crucial role the Atlantic played in history and how it has lingered in American memory as a defining experience.

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Review Amy Mitchell-Cook (2016) Review of "A Path in the Mighty Waters: Shipboard Life and Atlantic Crossings to the New World". Journal of American History (pp. 1166-1167). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Janni, Pietro
Callaghan, Richard T.
Zhang, Ran
Meicun, Lin
Wildeman, Diederick
Hoving, A. J.
Journals
Journal of Global History
Antiquity
Technai, An International Journal for Ancient Science and Technology
Mariner's Mirror
Journal for Maritime Research: Britian, the Sea and Global History
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
Publishers
Texas A&M University Press
SeaWatch Books
Rowman & Littlefield
Quercus
Oxford University Press
Naval Institute Press
Concepts
Ships and shipbuilding
Sea travel
Travel; exploration
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Sailing ships
Trade
People
Roberts, Owen
Zheng, He
Witsen, Nicolaas
Shaler, William
Cook, James
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
Early modern
Ancient
20th century
Places
Europe
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Netherlands
Great Britain
England
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Navy
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