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The devil’s highway
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14 January 2025

HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), Maritime history, HISTORY / Maritime History & Piracy, HISTORY / Social History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, Social and cultural history, Urban communities
'Deeply researched and engaging... Crucially, Beaven offers enlightening new approaches to the study of sailortowns, generally... this is an absorbing and accessible book.'
The Mariner's Mirror
Introduction: Seaports and sailortowns
1 The curse of Ratcliffe Highway: Its reputation and its people in the nineteenth Century
2 The imagined geography of Ratcliffe Highway
3 From jolly Jack and Moll to proletarian Jack and Jill: The depictions of sailors and women in a nineteenth century sailortown
4 Leisure in a sailortown
5 The inner world of the seafaring boarding house
6 Sex work and Ratcliffe Highway: brothels, crime, and matriarchal networks
7 Male violence, class and ethnicity in sailortown
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index