Pirates & Privateers: Outlaws of the Seas - Alina Frost - ebook

Pirates & Privateers: Outlaws of the Seas ebook

Alina Frost

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The line between pirate and privateer was often a matter of political convenience rather than legal clarity. This exploration examines maritime raiding as both criminal enterprise and state policy, using ship manifests, court records, and archaeological evidence to reconstruct how outlaws and officially sanctioned raiders shaped trade routes, colonial politics, and naval warfare across three centuries. From Caribbean buccaneers to Barbary corsairs, from English sea dogs to Chinese pirate confederations, discover how maritime raiders operated within complex economic and political networks. Examine how governments issued letters of marque to transform criminals into useful instruments of war, then prosecuted the same individuals when political winds shifted. Understand how pirate havens like Port Royal and Tortuga functioned as shadow economies challenging imperial control. Documentary sources—trial transcripts, ships' logs, ransom negotiations, diplomatic protests—reveal the legal ambiguities and international tensions surrounding maritime raiding. Archaeological investigations of pirate wrecks and coastal settlements provide material evidence of daily life, ship modifications, and the violent realities sanitized by romantic legend. Each case study analyzes the economic incentives, technological capabilities, and political contexts that enabled maritime raiding. Understand how piracy disrupted colonial trade, how privateering served as informal naval warfare, and how suppression campaigns ultimately eliminated organized sea raiding through naval modernization and international cooperation.

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Liczba stron: 259

Rok wydania: 2026

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