"The book will interest traditional naval historians, as well as social historians and ethnographers who want to explore class relations and sexual identities in mid-nineteenth-century America. The book explores the formal and informal boundaries of acceptable behavior and sets them within the context of the naval service and American society at the time."—Craig M. Cameron, Old Dominion University"Van Buskirk's diary offers a rare account of the (homo)sexual life of American seamen in the mid-nineteenth century and useful new perspectives on the relationship between middle-class and working-class sexual ideology."—George Chauncey, University of Chicago