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Trafalgar Chronicle: Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era: New Series 5

Trafalgar Chronicle: Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era: New Series 5

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The Trafalgar Chronicle is a primary source for information on the Georgian Navy and includes articles on the role of Spain in the American Revolution, new revelations about Cornwallis' children, and how the American War for Independence influenced Royal Navy operations in the War of 1812. The 2020 issue also features art, literature, and film depictions of Horatio Nelson and his contemporaries.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n \n Publication date: 30 November 2020
\n Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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The Trafalgar Chronicle stands as a vital repository of knowledge, serving as the preferred publication for groundbreaking research on the Georgian Navy, also known as Nelson's Navy. While its purview encompasses all sailing navies of the era, its focus remains centered on the Georgian Navy. The 2020 edition of the Chronicle delves into captivating portrayals of the Georgian Navy through art, literature, and film. The centerpiece of this issue is a feature article authored by Gerald Stulc, MD, which delves into the analysis of film depictions and portraits of Horatio Nelson, encompassing his service and post-death periods. Stulc compares these images to the clinical realities of Nelson's injuries in battle, shedding light on the artistic representation of this legendary naval figure.

In addition to the central theme, this issue offers a range of theme-related contributions. The story behind the most famous paintings of Nelson's death is explored, shedding light on the artistic process and the historical context. Tobias Smollet's novel, which reveals the unhygienic and inhumane medical care aboard Royal Navy ships during the era, is discussed, highlighting the author's insights into the naval medical practices of the time. The rise of the fouled anchor motif is examined, shedding light on its symbolic significance and its prevalence in naval art. Modern-day naval historical fiction portrayals of women in the era of Nelson are explored, highlighting their roles and contributions to the naval history of the time. Whimsical drawings of Nelson in caricature and cartoon add a lighthearted touch to the issue.

Continuing the tradition of previous editions of The Trafalgar Chronicle, this issue also includes biographical sketches of Royal Navy contemporaries of Nelson. Sir Andrew Pellet Green, Commander James Pearl, Captain John Houghton Marshall, and Captain Ralph Willet Miller are profiled, each of whom made unique contributions to Britain's victories at sea. These sketches provide a deeper understanding of the individuals who played pivotal roles in the naval history of the period.

For readers with broader interests, the 2020 issue offers a wealth of articles. These include discussions on the role of Spain in the American Revolution, revealing new insights into the activities of Cornwallis during his time stationed in the Caribbean. Additionally, the issue explores how the American War for Independence influenced Royal Navy operations during the War of 1812, providing valuable historical context to the naval conflicts of that era.

In conclusion, The Trafalgar Chronicle serves as a cornerstone of naval history research, offering a comprehensive and engaging perspective on the Georgian Navy and its contemporaries. The 2020 edition, with its focus on portrayals of the Georgian Navy through art, literature, and film, is a testament to the enduring legacy of this remarkable period in naval history.

\n Weight: 486g\n
Dimension: 149 x 210 x 20 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781526759627\n \n

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