Impressment of American Seamen: Historical Study on Forced Naval Service
by James Fulton Zimmerman
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Description
James Fulton Zimmerman's historical study on the forced recruitment of American sailors, published as part of Columbia University's academic series. The work likely contains narrative analysis, historical accounts, and legal or economic arguments related to the practice of impressment. Its publication within a university series suggests a scholarly, research-oriented data source.
Use Cases
Analyzing historical arguments and narratives based on the textual description of the study.
Researching legal and economic perspectives on maritime labor based on the described publication context.
Studying the practice of naval impressment based on the historical topic indicated in the title.
Strengths
Authored by a named scholar, James Fulton Zimmerman.
Published within a formal academic series from Columbia University.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Data may reflect temporal or source bias inherent to historical academic papers.
Provenance
Source
James Fulton Zimmerman, published via Columbia University's Faculty of Political Science.
Collection Method
Likely compiled through historical research and analysis.
Time Range
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Freshness
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