Situations and Individuals (Volume 41) (Current Studies in Linguistics, 41)

Situations and Individuals (Volume 41) (Current Studies in Linguistics, 41)

by Samuel Jay Keyser (Author), Paul D. Elbourne (Author)

Synopsis

Villains of All Nations is a people's history of piracy--a history that emphasizes how common seamen who turned pirate built for themselves a multicultural, democratic and egalitarian society. This vivid social history of Atlantic piracy focuses on its colorful Golden Age, from 1716 to 1726, the age of the dreaded black flag, the Jolly Roger, as well as swashbuckling figures such as Edward Teach, better known, of course, as Blackbeard. These outcasts of all nations imagined--and succeeded in forging--a better world than they had found on the merchant and naval ships on which they had previously worked: they democratically elected their officers, divided their booty in egalitarian way, and fought against the common vicious abuse of sailors. The historical truth about what pirates actually did proves more compelling than the romantic fiction that has grown up around them.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 280
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 11 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 026255061X
ISBN 13: 9781844670086

Media Reviews
No one who is interested in the history of the eighteenth century can afford to ignore this book. -- Christopher Hill Triumphant ... What distinguishes Rediker's work is his unwavering and unsentimental focus on the seaman's labour and experience in his cramped wooden world. -- E.P. Thompson
Author Bio
Marcus Rediker is Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, which won the Organization of American Historians Merle Curti Social History Award and the American Studies Association's John Hope Franklin Prize, and co-author, with Peter Linebaugh, of The Many-Headed Hydra, which won the International Labor History Association Book Prize.