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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Abbreviations Commonly Used in Notes 7
- List of Illustrations 9
- Introduction 11
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Section I Jurisdiction
- 1. Local Maritime Jurisdiction in the Early English Caribbean 31
- 2. Primitive, Peregrinate, Piratical : Framing Southeast Asian Sea-Nomads in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Discourse and Imperial Practice 57
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Section II Practices
- 3. Scots, Castilians, and Other Enemies: Piracy in the Late Medieval Irish Sea World 93
- 4. Boston, Logwood, and the Rise and Decline of the Pirates, 1713 to 1728 121
- 5. Pirate Encounters and Perceptions of Southern-Netherlandish Sailors on the North Sea and the Indian Ocean, 1704–1781 151
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Section III Representations
- 6. “A Fellow! I think, in all Respects, worthy your Esteem and Favour”: Fellowship and treachery in A General History of the Pyrates, 1724–1734 175
- 7. Henry Glasby: Atypical Pirate or a Typical Pirate? 201
- 8. “Our Affairs with the Pyratical States” : The United States and the Barbary Crisis, 1784–1797 227
- Afterword 249
- Bibilography 257
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Abbreviations Commonly Used in Notes 7
- List of Illustrations 9
- Introduction 11
-
Section I Jurisdiction
- 1. Local Maritime Jurisdiction in the Early English Caribbean 31
- 2. Primitive, Peregrinate, Piratical : Framing Southeast Asian Sea-Nomads in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Discourse and Imperial Practice 57
-
Section II Practices
- 3. Scots, Castilians, and Other Enemies: Piracy in the Late Medieval Irish Sea World 93
- 4. Boston, Logwood, and the Rise and Decline of the Pirates, 1713 to 1728 121
- 5. Pirate Encounters and Perceptions of Southern-Netherlandish Sailors on the North Sea and the Indian Ocean, 1704–1781 151
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Section III Representations
- 6. “A Fellow! I think, in all Respects, worthy your Esteem and Favour”: Fellowship and treachery in A General History of the Pyrates, 1724–1734 175
- 7. Henry Glasby: Atypical Pirate or a Typical Pirate? 201
- 8. “Our Affairs with the Pyratical States” : The United States and the Barbary Crisis, 1784–1797 227
- Afterword 249
- Bibilography 257
- Index 283