Outlaws of the Atlantic
Sailors, Pirates, and Motley Crews in the Age of Sail
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Verso Books
Published:1st Sep '14
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Gripping maritime history from below with pirates and escaped slaves
Outlaws of the Atlantic turns maritime history upside down, exploring the dramatic world of seafaring adventure, not from the perspective of admirals, merchants and other builders of empire, but rather from the point-of-view of common people whose labors made that world possible-sailors, slaves, indentured servants, pirates and other outlaws, whose formative experiences at sea are brought together for the first time.
Against long-dominant national histories, this book shows that important historical processes transpired on the vast, nationless commons called the sea: the rise of capitalism, the formation of race and class, and the creation, from below, of oppositional cultures that promised more just and democratic ways of life.
Praise for The Slave Ship: "Masterly." Adam Hochschild, New York Times Book Review "Searingly brilliant." Los Angeles Times Book Review "I was hardly prepared for the profound emotional impact of The Slave Ship: A Human History. Reading it established a transformative and never to be severed bond with my African ancestors who were cargo in slave ships over a period of four centuries." Alice Walker, author of The Colour Purple "The Slave Ship is the best of histories, deeply researched, brilliantly formulated, and morally informed." Ira Berlin, author of Many Thousands Gone
ISBN: 9781781682517
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 426g
208 pages