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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Acknowledgements 9
- Introduction: Practices and Narratives of Early Modern Piracy 11
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Part I Political and Economic Entanglements
- 1. Pirate Marts and Knockdown Prices : Piracy, Class, and Economics in Early Modern England 33
- 2. Piracy and Sovereignty in the Indian Ocean : The British East India Company’s Campaign against Atlantic and Angrian Maritime Predation, 1717–24 61
- 3. Connecting Seas and Epochs : George Walker and Britain’s ‘Privateers of Force,’ 1744–48 83
- 4. Surviving Scarcity : Reconceptualizing Tunisian Corsairing during the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries 103
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Part II Pirate Mobility
- 5. Interconnected Identities : Seventeenth-Century ‘Barbary’ Pirates, Christian Captives, and Geo-Cultural Mobility 127
- 6. “Confinde to No Limits”: John Ward, a Renegade Life in Print 147
- 7. “Wrestling with the Restless Sea” : Piracy, European Expansion, and the Further Beyond 169
- 8. “Anchors Found on High Mountains” : Terraqueous Traffic and Pirate Mobility in Walter Ralegh 191
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Part III Literary Accounts
- 9. Setting the Stage : Transnational Piracy and the Ambiguity of Pirate Identity in the Stukeley Plays 213
- 10. Commerce, Conflict, and Intercultural Contact : Figurations of Polyvalence in Thomas Heywood’s The Fair Maid of the West, Part I 235
- 11. From Captive to Privateer : William Rufus Chetwood’s The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Robert Boyle (1726) 257
- Index 275
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Acknowledgements 9
- Introduction: Practices and Narratives of Early Modern Piracy 11
-
Part I Political and Economic Entanglements
- 1. Pirate Marts and Knockdown Prices : Piracy, Class, and Economics in Early Modern England 33
- 2. Piracy and Sovereignty in the Indian Ocean : The British East India Company’s Campaign against Atlantic and Angrian Maritime Predation, 1717–24 61
- 3. Connecting Seas and Epochs : George Walker and Britain’s ‘Privateers of Force,’ 1744–48 83
- 4. Surviving Scarcity : Reconceptualizing Tunisian Corsairing during the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries 103
-
Part II Pirate Mobility
- 5. Interconnected Identities : Seventeenth-Century ‘Barbary’ Pirates, Christian Captives, and Geo-Cultural Mobility 127
- 6. “Confinde to No Limits”: John Ward, a Renegade Life in Print 147
- 7. “Wrestling with the Restless Sea” : Piracy, European Expansion, and the Further Beyond 169
- 8. “Anchors Found on High Mountains” : Terraqueous Traffic and Pirate Mobility in Walter Ralegh 191
-
Part III Literary Accounts
- 9. Setting the Stage : Transnational Piracy and the Ambiguity of Pirate Identity in the Stukeley Plays 213
- 10. Commerce, Conflict, and Intercultural Contact : Figurations of Polyvalence in Thomas Heywood’s The Fair Maid of the West, Part I 235
- 11. From Captive to Privateer : William Rufus Chetwood’s The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Robert Boyle (1726) 257
- Index 275