The Resources Archive

  • <i>Social Politics and the Midshipmen’s Mutiny, Portsmouth 1791</i>

    Social Politics and the Midshipmen’s Mutiny, Portsmouth 1791

    In 1791 Thomas Leonard, a midshipman assigned to duty aboard HMS Saturn, refused to subject himself to the masthead punishment ordered by his First Lieutenant and triggered a series of events that came to be known as the Midshipmen’s Mutiny. The incident involved the young gentlemen of the Channel Fleet and made visible a break [...]

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  • Mastering Leadership Reflexes: A Case Study of Captain Aubrey

    Mastering Leadership Reflexes: A Case Study of Captain Aubrey

    The most fascinating aspect of Jack Aubrey’s character is the contradiction between his personality by land and by sea. On land he’s lost, unlucky in money and love, while at sea he’s utterly in command of himself and those around him. We’ve examined his leadership skills before (here and here) but the following is a [...]

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  • Eyewitness Account of the Siege of Gibralter (Never Before Published)

    Eyewitness Account of the Siege of Gibralter (Never Before Published)

    The following is a newly translated and never before published (in English and/or in the last century, anyway) set of letters describing the Siege of Gibralter from the Devon Records Office. Very exciting Ref No: 346M/F/160 – 1782 – ‘Noticias de Europa y America’, manuscript book in Spanish describing the siege of Gibraltar Letter written in [...]

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  • An Overview of The Great Siege of Gibralter

    An Overview of The Great Siege of Gibralter

    The Great Siege of Gibraltar was an unsuccessful attempt by Spain and France to capture Gibraltar from the British during the American War of Independence. This was the largest action fought during the war in terms of numbers, particularly the Grand Assault of 18 September 1782. It was the longest siege endured by the British [...]

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  • <i>Patrick O’Brien: A Life Revealed</i> Excerpt

    Patrick O’Brien: A Life Revealed Excerpt

    While there is no end to the information available about naval history, information about the author of our beloved series is somewhat harder to come by. He lived a life shrouded in some mystery, and left behind many questions about the life of the genius who somehow created two such different yet fully realized characters [...]

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  • An Author’s Thoughts on Our Beloved Series

    An Author’s Thoughts on Our Beloved Series

    One of the greatest pleasures of my life was my first reading of the Aubreyad. I literally could not put the books down and read all of them in about a month. Ever since then I’ve been wanting to organize a group readthrough, and almost succeeded with the Aubreyad Press Gang (which I’m considering restarting [...]

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  • The 7 Most Terrifying Pirates From History

    The 7 Most Terrifying Pirates From History

    As I’ve mentioned a few times (here, here and here), I’m a huge fan of Cracked.com. I love them because they’re hilarious, but also because they seem to have three or four people on staff dedicated solely to writing historically themed articles, and those three or four people always manage to inform me about things [...]

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  • The Real Stephen Maturin?

    The Real Stephen Maturin?

    It’s no secret that POB drew inspiration from history for many of the characters and plots that make our beloved series so amazing. Jack Aubrey, for example, is pretty clearly inspired by Thomas Cochrane, and that’s just the easiest one to spot. But Stephen Maturin is such a quirky character, it’s hard to imagine any [...]

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  • The Wretched Prison Ships

    The Wretched Prison Ships

    This article addresses a subject a bit before our time, but one that applies to our beloved series nonetheless. Many Napoleonic-Era prisoners of war were held in prison ships, and I cannot imagine that in the 30 years between the American War of Independence and the Napoleonic Wars conditions changed much! I suppose Jack and [...]

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  • The Lure of Gold and Spanish Treasure Fleets

    The Lure of Gold and Spanish Treasure Fleets

    In May 2007 the American salvage and treasure hunting company, Odyssey Marine, found the Spanish treasure ship the Nuestra Señora de la Mercedes off the coast of Portugal and took from it 17 tons of silver bullion. She had sunk in 1804 following a battle between English ships and a Spanish treasure fleet of four [...]

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