Bringing together unique primary sources drawn from world-class maritime archives and heritage collections Life at Sea takes a sociocultural approach, focusing on the individual experiences and personal narratives of seafarers. Through a broad range of sources, from journals and memoirs to ships’ logs and court records, the lives of ordinary seamen, merchants, whalers and pirates can be explored. This resource offers exciting new insights into three centuries of the Anglo-American maritime world.
This database is part of Adam Matthew Explorer. If you find this resource useful and would like to see it be permanently added to the library's collection, please share your feedback by emailing csa-er-management-list@nd.edu