Close Menu
Ztoog
    What's Hot
    Gadgets

    7 Best Lighted Makeup Mirrors (2024), Tested and Reviewed

    Technology

    Hohm Energy to scale adoption of rooftop solar across South Africa, backed by $8M seed

    Science

    Odd gamma ray burst may be from a smash-up between two dead stars

    Important Pages:
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Ztoog
    • Home
    • The Future

      OPPO launches A5 Pro 5G: Premium features at a budget price

      How I Turn Unstructured PDFs into Revenue-Ready Spreadsheets

      Is it the best tool for 2025?

      The clocks that helped define time from London’s Royal Observatory

      Summer Movies Are Here, and So Are the New Popcorn Buckets

    • Technology

      What It Is and Why It Matters—Part 1 – O’Reilly

      Ensure Hard Work Is Recognized With These 3 Steps

      Cicada map 2025: Where will Brood XIV cicadas emerge this spring?

      Is Duolingo the face of an AI jobs crisis?

      The US DOD transfers its AI-based Open Price Exploration for National Security program to nonprofit Critical Minerals Forum to boost Western supply deals (Ernest Scheyder/Reuters)

    • Gadgets

      Maono Caster G1 Neo & PD200X Review: Budget Streaming Gear for Aspiring Creators

      Apple plans to split iPhone 18 launch into two phases in 2026

      Upgrade your desk to Starfleet status with this $95 USB-C hub

      37 Best Graduation Gift Ideas (2025): For College Grads

      Backblaze responds to claims of “sham accounting,” customer backups at risk

    • Mobile

      Motorola’s Moto Watch needs to start living up to the brand name

      Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge promo materials leak

      What are people doing with those free T-Mobile lines? Way more than you’d expect

      Samsung doesn’t want budget Galaxy phones to use exclusive AI features

      COROS’s charging adapter is a neat solution to the smartwatch charging cable problem

    • Science

      Nothing is stronger than quantum connections – and now we know why

      Failed Soviet probe will soon crash to Earth – and we don’t know where

      Trump administration cuts off all future federal funding to Harvard

      Does kissing spread gluten? New research offers a clue.

      Why Balcony Solar Panels Haven’t Taken Off in the US

    • AI

      Hybrid AI model crafts smooth, high-quality videos in seconds | Ztoog

      How to build a better AI benchmark

      Q&A: A roadmap for revolutionizing health care through data-driven innovation | Ztoog

      This data set helps researchers spot harmful stereotypes in LLMs

      Making AI models more trustworthy for high-stakes settings | Ztoog

    • Crypto

      Ethereum Breaks Key Resistance In One Massive Move – Higher High Confirms Momentum

      ‘The Big Short’ Coming For Bitcoin? Why BTC Will Clear $110,000

      Bitcoin Holds Above $95K Despite Weak Blockchain Activity — Analytics Firm Explains Why

      eToro eyes US IPO launch as early as next week amid easing concerns over Trump’s tariffs

      Cardano ‘Looks Dope,’ Analyst Predicts Big Move Soon

    Ztoog
    Home » “I cannot wait to possess you”: Reading 18th century letters for the first time
    Science

    “I cannot wait to possess you”: Reading 18th century letters for the first time

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    “I cannot wait to possess you”: Reading 18th century letters for the first time
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp

    Enlarge / The letters earlier than they had been opened and skim by Renaud Morieux at The National Archives, Kew.

    The National Archives / Renaud Morieux

    University of Cambridge historian Renaud Morieux was poring over supplies at the National Archives in Kew when he got here throughout a field holding three piles of sealed letters held collectively by ribbons. The archivist gave him permission to open the letters, all addressed to 18th century French sailors from their family members and seized by Great Britain’s Royal Navy throughout the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763).

    “I noticed I used to be the first individual to learn these very private messages since they’re written,” stated Morieux, who simply revealed his evaluation of the letters in the journal Annales Histoire Sciences Sociales. “These letters are about common human experiences, they’re not distinctive to France or the 18th century. They reveal how all of us deal with main life challenges. When we’re separated from family members by occasions past our management like the pandemic or wars, we now have to work out how to keep in contact, how to reassure, care for folks and hold the ardour alive. Today we now have Zoom and WhatsApp. In the 18th century, folks solely had letters, however what they wrote about feels very acquainted.”

    England and France have a protracted, difficult historical past of being at struggle, most notably the Hundred Years’ War in the 14th and fifteenth centuries. The two nations had been additionally virtually constantly at struggle throughout the 18th century, together with the Seven Years’ War, which was fought in Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific as England and France tried to set up world dominance with the support of their respective allies. The struggle technically developed out of the North American colonies when England tried to increase into territory the French had already claimed. (Fun truth: A 22-year-old George Washington led a 1754 ambush on a French power at the Battle of Jumonville Glen.) But the battle quickly unfold past colonial borders, and the British went on to seize a whole bunch of French ships at sea.

    Advertisement

    Marguerite's letter to her son Nicolas Quesnel (January 27, 1758), in which she says, "I am for the tomb."
    Enlarge / Marguerite’s letter to her son Nicolas Quesnel (January 27, 1758), during which she says, “I’m for the tomb.”

    The National Archives / Renaud Morieux

    According to Morieux, regardless of its assortment of wonderful ships throughout this era, France was quick on skilled sailors, and the massive numbers imprisoned by the British—practically a 3rd of all French sailors in 1758—did not assist issues. Many sailors finally returned dwelling, though a couple of died throughout their imprisonment, often from malnutrition or sickness. It was no straightforward feat delivering correspondence from France to a continually transferring ship; usually a number of copies had been despatched to totally different ports in hopes of accelerating the odds of a letter reaching its meant recipient.

    This specific batch of letters was addressed to varied crew members of a French warship referred to as the Galitee, which was captured by a British ship referred to as the Essex en route from Bordeaux to Quebec in 1758. Morieux’s genealogical analysis accounted for each member of the crew. Naturally, a few of the missives had been love letters from wives to their husbands, akin to the one Marie Dubosc wrote to her husband, a ship’s lieutenant named Louis Chambrelan, in 1758, professing herself his “ceaselessly trustworthy spouse.” Morieux’s analysis confirmed that Marie died the following 12 months earlier than her husband was launched; Chambrelan remarried when he returned to France, having by no means acquired his late spouse’s missive.

    Morieux learn a number of letters addressed to a younger sailor from Normandy named Nicolas Quesnel, from each his 61-year-old mom, Marguerite, and his fiancée, Marianne. Marguerite’s letters chided the younger man for writing extra usually to Marianne and never to her, laying the guilt thick. “I believe extra about you than you about me,” the mom wrote (or extra seemingly, dictated to a trusted scribe), including, “I believe I’m for the tomb, I’ve been sick for three weeks.” (Translation: “Why do not you write to your poor sick mom earlier than I die?”)

    Advertisement

    Anne Le Cerf love letter to her husband Jean Topsent in which she says “I cannot wait to possess you” and signs “Your obedient wife Nanette.”
    Enlarge / Anne Le Cerf love letter to her husband Jean Topsent during which she says “I cannot wait to possess you” and indicators “Your obedient wife Nanette.”

    The National Archives / Renaud Morieux

    Apparently, Quesnel’s neglect of his mom brought about some stress with the fiancée since Marianne wrote three weeks later asking him to please write to his mother and take away the “black cloud” in the family. But then Marguerite merely complained that Quesnel made no point out of his stepfather in his letters dwelling, so the poor younger man actually could not win. Quesnel survived his imprisonment, per Morieux, and ended up engaged on a transatlantic slave ship.

    For Morieux, studying the letters shed new mild on the lives of shipmen and their households, significantly the ladies. “These letters present folks coping with challenges collectively,” he stated. “Today we might discover it very uncomfortable to write a letter to a fiancée realizing that moms, sisters, uncles, neighbors would learn it earlier than it was despatched, and plenty of others would learn it upon receipt. It’s arduous to inform somebody what you actually take into consideration them with folks peering over your shoulder. There was far much less of a divide between intimate and collective.”

    Annales Histoire Sciences Sociales, 2023. DOI: 10.1017/ahss.2023.75  (About DOIs). (In French)

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Science

    Nothing is stronger than quantum connections – and now we know why

    Science

    Failed Soviet probe will soon crash to Earth – and we don’t know where

    Science

    Trump administration cuts off all future federal funding to Harvard

    Science

    Does kissing spread gluten? New research offers a clue.

    Science

    Why Balcony Solar Panels Haven’t Taken Off in the US

    Science

    ‘Dark photon’ theory of light aims to tear up a century of physics

    Science

    Signs of alien life on exoplanet K2-18b may just be statistical noise

    Science

    New study: There are lots of icy super-Earths

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Follow Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    Top Posts
    Gadgets

    OnePlus Nord 3 Review: Midranger Done Right!

    OnePlus’ Nord sequence has been nailing the midrange smartphone section since its debut with the…

    Science

    1 in 3 Americans Live in Areas With Dangerous Air Pollution

    For Gaddy, who’s African American, the report’s findings verify what she and her neighbors in…

    Technology

    Qualcomm next-gen XR chip promises up to 4.3k resolution per eye

    Just forward of CES, Qualcomm as we speak introduced the subsequent era of its Snapdragon…

    The Future

    Optus MVNO brand Amaysim says sorry for the network outage, offers free additional data or voice and text to its customers

    Optus MVNO brand, Amaysim, has mentioned sorry to its customers for its guardian firm and…

    Gadgets

    Ultrawide monitors remind us there’s still much to learn about OLED burn-in

    Scharon Harding Burn-in is all the time doable with OLED shows, however for pc monitors,…

    Our Picks
    Mobile

    YouTube looks to AI in 2024 as YouTube TV breaks 8 million subscribers

    Technology

    Red Lobster’s bankruptcy goes deeper than free shrimp

    Technology

    Here’s when it’ll arrive on your device

    Categories
    • AI (1,483)
    • Crypto (1,745)
    • Gadgets (1,796)
    • Mobile (1,840)
    • Science (1,854)
    • Technology (1,790)
    • The Future (1,636)
    Most Popular
    Crypto

    A Leap into the Martian Metaverse – Official Early Access Date Announced – cryptocurrencynews.com

    Technology

    Want to Lower Your Monthly Electric Bill? First, Calculate Your Usage

    Crypto

    Bitcoin Short-Term Holder Cost Basis Rises To $25.3k

    Ztoog
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    © 2025 Ztoog.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.