16世紀イングランドの大航海時代と船員の語り : W. ブラウンの船上遺言書を手がかりとして

史学研究 Issue 316 Page 1-22 published_at 2023-09
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Title ( jpn )
16世紀イングランドの大航海時代と船員の語り : W. ブラウンの船上遺言書を手がかりとして
Title ( eng )
English seamen’s narrative in the age of Exploration: the analysis of W.Brown’s will on shipboard (1553)
Creator
Source Title
史学研究
The Review of the Study of History : Shigaku Kenkyu
Issue 316
Start Page 1
End Page 22
Number of Pages 22
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 0386-9342
[NCID] AN00100206
Abstract
Mortality was high within the early English commerce with equatorial West Africa. In Guinea voyages(1553-1564), it is said that 1,000~1,500 seamen participated in these voyages and approximately 300~500 of them died on the voyages or within a few days of the return to an English port. The causes of their death were the diseases like scurvy rather than war and accidents. When they realized their life drew to an end, they often made their wills on shipboard.
Recently their wills are often viewed as their narrative which told their life and community on shipboard. In this article, I attempt to analyse W.Brown’s will which was made on shipboard in 1554. The points I clarify are as follows;
(1) Wills reveal evidence on the deceased, and their relationships with survivors.
(2) There were active economic activities based on the credit system on shipboard.
(3) these shipboard communities were quite clearly, recognizable communities and were accepted as such by most of those who participated in the voyages. Distance, death and duration helped produce a new phenomenon, the shipboard community of the deep-sea merchant marine.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島史学研究会
Date of Issued 2023-09
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights embargoed access
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