
Mutiny beneath the Empire's Flag
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An empire is never more exposed than when its own sailors refuse to sail. Across three centuries of British naval history, mutiny was not merely an act of desperation - it was a mirror held up to the contradictions at the heart of imperial power: the chasm between the glory of the fleet and the misery of those who crewed it. From the turbulent waters of Spithead and the Nore in 1797 where 16 s...
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An empire is never more exposed than when its own sailors refuse to sail. Across three centuries of British naval history, mutiny was not merely an act of desperation - it was a mirror held up to the contradictions at the heart of imperial power: the chasm between the glory of the fleet and the misery of those who crewed it. From the turbulent waters of Spithead and the Nore in 1797 where 16 s...
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