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Golden Age of Piracy: The Rise, Fall, and Enduring Popularity of Pirates [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 370 g, 7 b&w images
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0820353256
  • ISBN-13: 9780820353258
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 370 g, 7 b&w images
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0820353256
  • ISBN-13: 9780820353258
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Shrouded by myth and hidden by Hollywood, the real pirates of the Caribbean come to life in this collection of essays edited by David Head. Twelve scholars of piracy show why pirates thrived in the New World seas of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century empires, how pirates operated their plundering ventures, how governments battled piracy, and when and why piracy declined. The essays presented take the study of piracy, which can easily lapse into rousing, romanticized stories, to new heights of rigor and insight.

The Golden Age of Piracy also delves into the enduring status of pirates as pop culture icons. Audiences have devoured stories about cutthroats such as Blackbeard and Henry Morgan from the time that pirates sailed the sea. By looking at the ideas of gender and sexuality surrounding pirate stories, the fad for hunting pirate treasure, and the construction of pirate myths, the book’s contributors tell a new story about the dangerous men, and a few dangerous women, who terrorized the high seas.

Contributors: Douglas R. Burgess, Guy Chet, John A. Coakley, Carolyn Eastman, Adam Jortner, Peter T. Leeson, Margarette Lincoln, Virginia W. Lunsford, Kevin P. McDonald, Carla Gardina Pestana, Matthew Taylor Raffety, and David Wilson.

Recenzijos

From historical accounts to todays pop culture, this volume paints a broad picture of piracy during its Golden Age. It is a fascinating study of how pirates were viewed by their contemporaries and their impact on politics and economies through time. The Golden Age of Piracy is a provocative, scholarly, and entertaining book on a topic we only think we know about. -- Charles R. Ewen * coeditor of Pieces of Eight: More Archaeology of Piracy * Just when you thought the Age of Depp was waning, along comes The Golden Age of Piracy. This superb collection harnesses the best and most innovative scholarship on Atlantic piracy, ranging from the real and material to the pirate's troubled public image. Historians, literary scholars, and economists all weigh in on why piracy took off in American waters after the English seizure of Jamaica and why it was largely suppressed within a few generations. . . . There is something here for everyone, more than enough to inspire a new cinematic franchise. -- Kris Lane * author of Pillaging the Empire: Global Piracy on the High Seas, 15001750 * Given this books title, readers may automatically suspect that it is just another volume regurgitating the familiar stories related to Caribbean buccaneering in the seventeenth century. That would be a mistake; buccaneers are in this book, but it is a series of articles touching on many aspects of early modern piracy. -- Robert C. Ritchie * The Journal of American History *

Daugiau informacijos

Twelve experts examine the exploits of the real pirates of the Caribbean
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(14)
David Head
SECTION 1 PIRATES AND EMPIRE
Why Atlantic Piracy?
15(17)
Carla Gardina Pestana
Jamaica's Private Seafarers: Politics and Violence in a Seventeenth-Century English Colony
32(18)
John A. Coakley
"Sailors from the Woods": Logwood Cutting and the Spectrum of Piracy
50(25)
Kevin P. McDonald
SECTION 2 SUPPRESSION OF PIRATES
Trial and Error: Piracy Trials in England and Its Colonies, 1696--1723
75(14)
Douglas R. Burgess
Protecting Trade by Suppressing Pirates: British Colonial and Metropolitan Responses to Atlantic Piracy, 1716-1726
89(22)
David Wilson
The Persistence of Piracy in the British Atlantic
111(18)
Guy Chet
SECTION 3 MODELING PIRACY
A Model of Piracy: The Buccaneers of the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean
129(22)
Virginia W. Lunsford
The Economic Way of Thinking about Pirates
151(16)
Peter T. Leeson
SECTION 4 IMAGES OF PIRATES IN THEIR OWN TIME AND BEYOND
Henry Every and the Creation of the Pirate Myth in Early Modern Britain
167(16)
Margarette Lincoln
"Blood and Lust": Masculinity and Sexuality in Illustrated Print Portrayals of Early Pirates of the Caribbean
183(22)
Carolyn Eastman
A Woman Is to Blame: Gender and the Literature of Antebellum Pirate Confessions
205(19)
Matthew Taylor Raffety
Pirate Ghosts and Buried Treasure: Hunting for Gold in the New American Republic
224(16)
Adam Jortner
Conclusion 240(9)
David Head
Contributors 249(2)
Index 251
DAVID HEAD is a lecturer of history at the University of Central Florida and the author of Privateers of the Americas: Spanish American Privateering from the United States in the Early Republic (Georgia).