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Keith Willshaw wrote:
In fact the RN expected both officers and enlisted men to show rather more initiative than was common for the period. Come to that there was a greater degree of social mobility than was normal as well. James Cook , the son of a farm laborer joined the RN in 1755 as an ordinary seaman. Within 4 years he had been promoted to Master and by 1763 he had been commissioned and given his own command. I just read a biography of John Paul Jones and in the book somewhere, it mentions the issue of "social mobility" in the RN and England in general. I've already forgotten the explicit time periods mentioned, but it appears that the ability to be a "self made man" waxed and waned over several periods in British society (and the RN). There were relatively greater possibilities for self improvement despite birth, during the mid 1700s than during the later 1700's, when birth reclaimed the ability to dictate a person's future potential, above self. Social rigidity in British society wasn't a constant, dictated by birth at this time, as I had formerly thought. SMH |
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