Clouds of White Sail: Fishermen, Racing, and the End of an Era

Clouds of White Sail: Fishermen, Racing, and the End of an Era

by Michael Wayne Santos
Clouds of White Sail: Fishermen, Racing, and the End of an Era

Clouds of White Sail: Fishermen, Racing, and the End of an Era

by Michael Wayne Santos

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Overview

Fishermen from New England and the Canadian Maritime Provinces once made a reputation by driving their schooners under a full press of sail in a howling gale on their run into market, fueling the popular imagination with romantic images of Captains Courageous. But by the early twentieth century, they seemed destined to go the way of workers ashore, who had been displaced by new technologies. Then fate intervened in the form of the International Fishermen’s Races. Clouds of White Sail tells the story of how schoonermen were able to reignite the public’s love affair with the beauty of their ships and the romance of the sea and hold onto their way of life in a way that few other workers were able. Michael Wayne Santos’s narrative takes a page from the fo’c’sle traditions from which he draws; like the men whose saga he immortalizes, he not only loves a good story but also knows how to tell one.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793626035
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 06/12/2020
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.05(w) x 8.64(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Michael Wayne Santos is professor of history at the University of Lynchburg.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Romanticism and Reality: Fishermen as Workers and Heroes 1.Competition and Working Class Tradition among the Gloucestermen 2.Class, Community, and the Fishermen of Gloucester 3.The Early Races, 1886–1913 4.“Bucking the Inevitable”: The View from the United States 5.“Bucking the Inevitable”: The View from Canada 6.“Bona Fide Fishing Vessels”: The Early Races for the Halifax Herald Trophy, 1920–1921 7.Forgetting Principle: Nationalism, Civic Pride, And the Quest for the Trophy, 1922 8.Boosterism, Sentimentality, and Working Class Sport: Racing Between 1923 and 1929 9.“Clouds of White Sail”: Romanticism and the End of Racing in the 1930s Epilogue: Continuing Legacies Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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