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Reenacting british war of 1812 navy
Reenacting british war of 1812 navy






reenacting british war of 1812 navy

He currently works as the research coordinator at the USS Constitution Museum in Charlestown. Matthew holds degrees in archaeology and maritime history from Brown University and East Carolina University. For more than twelve years he has examined the clothing of the laboring classes during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a study enhanced by his careful reproduction of original hats and garments. Matthew Brenckle is the coauthor of the forthcoming book Sailor Clothing in Britain and America, 1750-1820 (Scurlock Publishing). Matthew Brenckle presents the myth-shattering results of ten years of research into Federal-era sailor clothing. New research reveals that the Navy had a sophisticated procurement system to provide sailors with affordable, well-made clothing, even at the height of the war. Senior officers, determined to shape public perception of the fledgling fleet, imposed strict uniform requirements on the men under their command. Unfortunately, this is just another myth of the early navy. Matthew Brenckle will discuss Suited for Sea: US Navy Enlisted Uniforms During the War of 1812 for an evening lecture about early American naval uniforms on Thursday Novemat 6pm at the Colony House on Washington Square.įor years, novelists, film directors, reenactors and a fair number of historians have argued that the seamen who served in the early American navy were free to clothe themselves as they chose, with little regard for uniformity.








Reenacting british war of 1812 navy