The genesis of the naval profession / Norbert Elias ; edited and with an introduction by Renâe Moelker and Stephen Mennell.
        
        Drawn largely from unpublished manuscripts, this compilation illustrates Norbert Elias' theory that the emergence of the professional naval officer in Great Britain was related both to the necessities of naval warfare and to the structure of society on land. Specifically, the innovation of the rank of midshipman meant that the British were able to mitigate the impact of social barriers between officers and ratings and gradually merge the two hierarchies.
              
      
    Record Details
| Publisher: | University College Dublin Press, | 
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| Pub Date: | 2007. | 
| Pages: | xii, 172 p. ; | 
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| Order | Call Number355.353 | Copy1 | Item IDPBH2201 | MaterialBOOK | LocationCaird Library - on open access - no need to request |