The bloody flag : mutiny in the age of Atlantic revolution

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    • Frykman, Niklas

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The bloody flag : mutiny in the age of Atlantic revolution

Niklas Frykman

(The California world history library)

University of California Press, c2020

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-280) and index

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The global legacy of mutiny and revolution on the high seas. Mutiny tore like wildfire through the wooden warships of the age of revolution. While commoners across Europe laid siege to the nobility and enslaved workers put the torch to plantation islands, out on the oceans, naval seamen by the tens of thousands turned their guns on the quarterdeck and overthrew the absolute rule of captains. By the early 1800s, anywhere between one-third and one-half of all naval seamen serving in the North Atlantic had participated in at least one mutiny, many of them in several, and some even on ships in different navies. In The Bloody Flag, historian Niklas Frykman explores in vivid prose how a decade of violent conflict onboard gave birth to a distinct form of radical politics that brought together the egalitarian culture of North Atlantic maritime communities with the revolutionary era's constitutional republicanism. The attempt to build a radical maritime republic failed, but the red flag that flew from the masts of mutinous ships survived to become the most enduring global symbol of class struggle, economic justice, and republican liberty to this day.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Like a Ship on Fire Chapter 1 * Barbaric Industry Chapter 2 * Who Will Command This Empire? Chapter 3 * Demons Dancing in a Furnace Chapter 4 * A Revolution in the Fleet Chapter 5 * To Clear the Quarterdeck Conclusion: The Marine Republic Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index

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