Chaplaincy and Seafarers is an invaluable contribution to the historiography of maritime people, not least as mobile subjects handling complex emotions. I hope that scholars working on the past, inspired by Bristol University's current project, 'Mariners: Religion, Race and Empire in British Ports, 1801-1914', will choose this account of the present as their starting point.2 This book will provide an eye-opening introduction to those new to thinking about how societies and carers cared for seafarers and their carers in the past.