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Flying the Black Flag - A Brief History of Piracy

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Informationen zum Autor Alfred S. Bradford is the John Saxon professor of ancient history at the University of Oklahoma. He earned his PhD in classical languages and literature from the University of Chicago. He served with the 1/27th infantry in Vietnam. He has been a research assistant and a member at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. Klappentext Many peoples throughout history have fought pirates, writes Alfred Bradford in Flying the Black Flag. Some have lost and some have won. We should learn from their experience. From Odysseus-the original pirate of literature and lore-through Blackbeard and the feared pirates of the Spanish Main, his book reveals the strategies and methods pirates used to cheat, lie, kill, and rob their way into the historical record, wreaking terror in their bloody wakes. The story begins with a discussion of Piracy and the Suppression of Piracy in the Ancient World. It details, for example, how the Illyrians used pirate vessels to try to wrest control of the Adriatic Coast from the mighty Romans, as well as how the intrepid Vikings went from pirate raids to the conquest of parts of Western Europe. Moving into the 17th century and to the New World, Bradford depicts the golden age of the pirates. Here are the Spanish Buccaneers and the fabled Caribbean stronghold of Tortuga. Here are Henry Morgan, Captain Kidd, and their fearsome counterparts. But piracy was hardly just a Western phenomenon. The Barbary Pirates looks East to examine the struggle between Christian and Muslim in the Mediterranean, while To the Shores of Tripoli details the American conflict with the Barbary Pirates. It reveals the lessons of a war conducted across a great distance against a nebulous enemy, a war in which victory was achieved only by going after the pirates' sponsor. On the South China Coast, we meet the first Dragon Lady, leader of Chinese pirates. As intriguing as these tales of the past are in and of themselves, the stories and their swashbuckling villains hold lessons for us even today. In Conclusions and Reflections, Bradford gathers all of the chords together, discussing the conditions under which piracy arises, the conditions under which pirates organize and become more powerful, and the methods used to suppress piracy. Finally, he examines similarities between pirates and terrorists-and whether the lessons learned from the wars against pirates of the past might also apply to modern day terrorists. Zusammenfassung From Odysseus - the original pirate of literature and lore - to Blackbeard and the feared pirates of the Spanish Main! this book reveals the strategies and methods of how pirates cheat! lie! kill! steal! and rob their way into the historical imagination! wreaking terror in their bloody wakes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Part I. Greek Piracy 1. Odysseus: Hero and Pirate 2. Greeks and Barbarians 3. Greek vs. Greek 4. Greek vs. Macedonian Part II. The Romans 5. The Romans Take Decisive Action 6. The Pirates of Cilicia 7. The Scourge of the Mediterranean 8. The End of Mediterranean Piracy Part III. The Vikings 9. "From Merciless Invaders." 10. The Rus 11. Conversion and Containment Part IV. The Worldwide Struggle against Piracy 12. The Buccaneers 13. Tortuga and the Pirate Utopia 14. Henry Morgan 15. The Raid on Panama 16. The Infamous Captain Kidd Part V. The Barbary Pirates 17. Crescent and Cross in the Mediterranean 18. War by Other Means Part VI. Pirates of the South China Coast 19. Out of Poverty and Isolation 20. The Dragon Lady Part VII. To the Shores of Tripoli 21. New Nation, New Victim 22. "Preble and His Boys" 23. The Marines Go Ashore 24. The End of Mediterranean Piracy. Part VIII. Conclusions and Reflections 25. How Pirates Are Made 26. Pirates and Terrorists

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Authors Alfred S. Bradford, Alfred S./ Bradford Bradford, Bradford Alfred S.
Assisted by Pamela M. Bradford (Illustration)
Publisher Abc Clio Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.05.2007
 
EAN 9780275977818
ISBN 978-0-275-97781-8
No. of pages 210
Dimensions 159 mm x 241 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

HISTORY / Maritime History & Piracy, maritime history, World History: Culture

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