Between the devil and the deep blue sea : merchant seamen, pirates, and the Anglo-American maritime world, 1700-1750
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Between the devil and the deep blue sea : merchant seamen, pirates, and the Anglo-American maritime world, 1700-1750
Cambridge University Press, 1987
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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea focuses upon the seamen's experience in order to illuminate larger historical issues such as the rise of capitalism, the genesis of free wage labor, and the growth of an international working class. These epic themes were intimately bound up with the everyday hopes and fears of the common men who toiled upon the deep.
Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. The seaman as man of the world: a tour of the North Atlantic, c. 1740
- 2. The seaman as collective worker: the labor process at sea
- 3. The seaman as wage laborer: the search for ready money
- 4. The seaman as plain dealer: language and culture at sea
- 5. The seaman as the 'spirit of rebellion': authority, violence, and labor discipline
- 6. The seaman as pirate: plunder and social banditry at sea
- Conclusion: the seaman as worker of the world
- Appendices
- Index.
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