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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Islands in the Making of an Atlantic Oceania, 1500 –1800 21
- 1. Vessels of Exchange: The Global Shipwright in the Pacifi 38
- 3. Maritime Ideologies and Ethnic Anomalies: Sea Space and the Structure of Subalternity in the Southeast Asian Littoral 53
- 4. The Organization of Oceanic Empires The Iberian World in the Habsburg Period 71
- 5. The Ottoman “Discovery” of the Indian Ocean in the Sixteenth Century 87
- 6. Lines of Plunder or Crucible of Modernity? The Legal Geography of the English-Speaking Atlantic, 1660-1825 105
- 7. Transgressive Exchange Circumventing Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Commercial Restrictions, or The Discount of Monte Christi 121
- Sociologies 135
- 8. “Tavern of the Seas”? The Cape of Good Hope as an Oceanic Crossroads during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 137
- 9. That Turbulent Soil Seafarers, the “Black Atlantic,” and Afro-Caribbean Identity 153
- 10. Race, Migration, and Port-City Radicalism: West Indian Longshoremen and the Politics of Empire, 1880-1920 169
- 11. South Asian Seafarers and Their Worlds: c. 1870-1930s 186
- Transgressors 203
- 12. Marking Water Piracy and Property in the Premodern West 205
- 13. With the Sea as Their Domain Pirates and Maritime Lordship in Medieval Japan 221
- 14. The Pirate and the Gallows An Atlantic Theater of Terror and Resistance 239
- Contributors 251
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Islands in the Making of an Atlantic Oceania, 1500 –1800 21
- 1. Vessels of Exchange: The Global Shipwright in the Pacifi 38
- 3. Maritime Ideologies and Ethnic Anomalies: Sea Space and the Structure of Subalternity in the Southeast Asian Littoral 53
- 4. The Organization of Oceanic Empires The Iberian World in the Habsburg Period 71
- 5. The Ottoman “Discovery” of the Indian Ocean in the Sixteenth Century 87
- 6. Lines of Plunder or Crucible of Modernity? The Legal Geography of the English-Speaking Atlantic, 1660-1825 105
- 7. Transgressive Exchange Circumventing Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Commercial Restrictions, or The Discount of Monte Christi 121
- Sociologies 135
- 8. “Tavern of the Seas”? The Cape of Good Hope as an Oceanic Crossroads during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 137
- 9. That Turbulent Soil Seafarers, the “Black Atlantic,” and Afro-Caribbean Identity 153
- 10. Race, Migration, and Port-City Radicalism: West Indian Longshoremen and the Politics of Empire, 1880-1920 169
- 11. South Asian Seafarers and Their Worlds: c. 1870-1930s 186
- Transgressors 203
- 12. Marking Water Piracy and Property in the Premodern West 205
- 13. With the Sea as Their Domain Pirates and Maritime Lordship in Medieval Japan 221
- 14. The Pirate and the Gallows An Atlantic Theater of Terror and Resistance 239
- Contributors 251
- Index 255