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OverviewRevealing the hidden history of women on ships, from cabin 'boys' to cruise ship captains. Traditionally, a woman's place was never on stormy seas. But actually thousands of dancers, purserettes, doctors, stewardesses, captains and conductresses have taken to the waves on everything from floating palaces to battered windjammers. Their daring story is barely known, even by today's seawomen. From before the 1750s, women fancying an oceangoing life had either to disguise themselves as cabin 'boys' or acquire a co-operative husband with a ship attached. Early pioneers faced superstition and discrimination in the briny 'monasteries'. Today women captain cruise ships as big as towns and work at the highest level in the global maritime industry. This comprehensive exploration looks at the Merchant Navy, comparing it to the Royal Navy in which Wrens only began sailing in 1991. Using a wide variety of interviews and sources, Jo Stanley vividly reveals the incredible journey across time taken by these brave and lively women salts. AUTHOR: Jo Stanley comes from a Liverpool seafaring family, and wrote her Ph.D on stewardesses, the main women seafarers. She is a former journalist and adult education teacher who has, since the 1970s, published a wide range of books and journal articles on gender issues and seafaring. 50 b/w illustrations and 40 b/w line drawings Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jo StanleyPublisher: The History Press Ltd Imprint: The History Press Ltd Edition: New edition ISBN: 9781837050734ISBN 10: 1837050732 Publication Date: 19 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Jo Stanley has fearlessly explored the depths of maritime history, discovering treasures along the way. Read this book and find out why."" -- Marcus Rediker, author of The Slave Ship: A Human History ‘Jo Stanley has fearlessly explored the depths of maritime history, discovering treasures along the way. Read this book and find out why.’ -- Marcus Rediker, author of <i>The Slave Ship: A Human History</i> Author InformationJO STANLEY comes from a Liverpool seafaring family, and wrote her Ph.D on stewardesses, the main women seafarers. She is a former journalist and adult education teacher who has, since the 1970s, published a wide range of books and journal articles on gender issues and seafaring. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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