The Golden Age of Piracy: Why It Happened and How It Ended - Elena Brooks - ebook

The Golden Age of Piracy: Why It Happened and How It Ended ebook

Elena Brooks

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Between the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, pirates ruled the Atlantic world—from the Caribbean to the Indian Ocean, from Nassau to Madagascar. Yet piracy was not simply chaos at sea—it was a symptom of global change. The so‑called "Golden Age" emerged in the wake of imperial wars, collapsing economies, and the brutal transformation of maritime labor. When kings no longer paid sailors, they paid themselves. This book explores the social, economic, and political roots of piracy, explaining how former privateers, enslaved Africans, outcast sailors, and runaway servants created floating communities that briefly defied imperial control. Drawing on Admiralty Court records, ships' logs, and contemporary pamphlets, it recreates their world—its shipboard democracies, violent mutinies, and precarious alliances. By the 1730s, the same empires that had tolerated piracy turned to eradicate it. Through a coordinated campaign of naval suppression and propaganda, they re‑established control of the seas—replacing the black flag with the merchant ensign. The age ended, but its legends endured, shaping the modern mythology of freedom and resistance on the ocean frontier.

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Liczba stron: 185

Rok wydania: 2026

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