by Marcus Rediker (Editor), Clare Anderson (Editor), Marcus Rediker (Editor), Clare Anderson (Editor), Lex Heerma van Voss (Editor), Niklas Frykman (Editor)
This volume explores the transnational dimensions of mutiny and maritime radicalism during the great cycle of war and revolution that began in the mid-1750s and continued until the 1840s. The central theme of the volume is mutiny - its causes, frequency, forms, patterns and outcomes - charting, linking and comparing maritime insurrections in different oceans, on warships, merchant vessels and convict ships. The contributions concentrate on the mutineers themselves, their social composition, self-organisation, objectives and ideas. Also included is unrest in port cities, sites of international exchange between maritime and landed forms of resistance. Sailors spent significant amounts of time in port, sometimes connecting shipboard unrest and radical movements on land in personal, political and social ways. The contributions cover the age of revolution in its full geographic extent, including the Atlantic with its wars and revolutions, but also the Indian and Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 286
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 19 Dec 2013
ISBN 10: 1107689325
ISBN 13: 9781107689329
Book Overview: This volume explores mutiny and maritime radicalism in its full geographic extent during the Age of Revolution.