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
(Canto)
Cambridge University Press, 1989 c1987
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Seamen, captains and pirates occupy a special place in our popular culture, yet until now the historical record of their lives has been remarkably neglected. This brilliant account of the maritime world of the eighteenth-century reconstructs in detail the social and cultural milieu of Anglo-American seafaring and piracy. Rediker follows sailors and their ships along the pulsing trade routes, into ports with their crowded waterfront society of brothels, alehouses, brawls and jails, and paints a compelling picture of their world at sea with its brutal labour, harsh discipline, hangings and floggings. The book's focus on maritime experience illuminates the broader historical sweep of the rise of capitalism and the growth of an international working class - epic themes which were intimately bound up with everyday lives of seafaring men.
Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- 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 labour process at sea
- 3. The seaman as wage labourer: 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 labour discipline
- 6. The Seaman as pirate: plunder and social banditry at sea: Conclusion: the seaman as worker of the world
- Appendix A: Age distribution among deep-sea sailors, 1700-1750
- Appendix B: English trade, 1650-1750
- Appendix C: Wages in the merchant shipping industry, 1700-1750
- Appendix D: Literacy in the merchant shipping industry, 1700-1750
- Appendix E: Mutiny at sea, 1700-1750
- Appendix F: The courts of admiralty and their records
- Index.
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