Enemies of all: the rise and fall of the golden age of piracy
"The pirates that exist in our imagination are not just any pirates. Violent sea-raiding has occurred in most parts of the world throughout history, but our popular stereotype of pirates has been defined by one historical moment: the period from the 1660s to the 1730s, the so-called 'golde...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The pirates that exist in our imagination are not just any pirates. Violent sea-raiding has occurred in most parts of the world throughout history, but our popular stereotype of pirates has been defined by one historical moment: the period from the 1660s to the 1730s, the so-called 'golden age of piracy.' A groundbreaking history of pirates, Enemies of all combines narrative adventure with deeply researched analysis, engrossing readers in the rise of piracy in the later seventeenth century, the debates about piracy in contemporary law and popular media, as well as the imperial efforts to suppress piracy in the early eighteenth century. The Caribbean and American colonies of Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands-where piracy surged across these decades-are the main theater for Enemies of all, but this is a global story. Evoking London, Paris, and Amsterdam, Curȧao, Port Royal, Tortuga, and Charleston, the narrative takes readers, too, from Ireland and the Mediterranean to Madagascar and India, from the Arabian Gulf to the Pacific Ocean. Familiar characters like Drake, Morgan, Blackbeard, Bonny and Read, Henry Every, and Captain Kidd all feature here, but so too will the less well-known figures from the history of piracy, their crew-members, shipmates, and their confederates ashore; the men and women whose transatlantic lives were bound up with the rise and fall of piracy." -- Publisher's website |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 316 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
ISBN: | 9781639366330 |
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CONTENTS Foreword Maps Part I : Buccaneers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Beyond the Line Brethren of the Coast All the Rogues in these Seas Hazard of Battle Jamaica Discipline An Honourable Crime A Privateer Faction vii xvii 1 5 18 34 50 66 81 100 Part II : Turning Tides 113 8 9 10 11 12 119 135 152 164 183 A Retchless Crue Great and Hard Enterprises A Piratical and Ungoverned People Men of Desperate Fortunes Hang Them Up
Part III: Black Flag 205 Cruisers and Convoys Upon the Account The Choice of the Pyrates Utmost Fury We Are of the Sea 209 223 236 256 271 Afterword Acknowledgements and Sources Further Reading Index 289 297 299 309 13 14 15 16 17 |
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