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Ungentle Goodnights: Life in a Home for Elderly and Disabled Naval Sailors and Marines and the Perilous Seafaring Careers That Brought Them
Contributor(s): McKee, Christopher (Author)
ISBN: 1591145732     ISBN-13: 9781591145738
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
OUR PRICE:   $35.06  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Military - Veterans
- Political Science | Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare
Dewey: 362.408
LCCN: 2018025727
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 6.3" W x 9.3" (1.55 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Ungentle Goodnights uses the records of the United States Naval Asylum (later the United States Naval Home), a residence for disabled and elderly sailors and Marines established by the U.S. government, to recover the lives of the 541 men who were admitted there as lifetime residents between 1831 and 1866. The records of the Naval Asylum are an especially rich source for discovering these lower-deck lives because would-be residents were required to submit summaries of their naval careers as part of the admission process. Using these and related records, published and manuscript, it is possible to reconstruct the veterans' lives from their teenage years (and sometimes earlier) until their deaths. Previous historians who have written about the pre-Civil War naval enlisted force have depended on published nineteenth-century sailor and Marine autobiographies, which may not accurately reflect the realities of enlisted life. Ungentle Goodnights seeks to discover the life experiences of real Marines and naval sailors, not a few of whom were misbehaving, crafty, and engaging individuals who feature prominently in the book.

Contributor Bio(s): McKee, Christopher: - Christopher McKee is Samuel R. and Marie-Louise Rosenthal Professor Emeritus at Grinnell College. He is the author of Edward Preble: A Naval Biography, 1761�1807, and A Gentlemanly and Honorable Profession: The Creation of the U. S. Naval Officer Corps, 1794�1815, and of Sober Men and True: Sailor Lives in the Royal Navy, 1900�1945. Now a scholar-in-residence at the Newberry Library (Chicago), McKee continues to research and write about the lives and experiences of individuals serving in naval forces.