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Outlaws Of The Atlantic Sailors Pirates And Motley Crews In The Age Of Sail 1st Edition Marcus Rediker

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Outlaws Of The Atlantic Sailors Pirates And Motley Crews In The Age Of Sail 1st Edition Marcus Rediker
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Publisher: Beacon Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.54 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Marcus Rediker
ISBN: 9780807033098, 9780807033104, 080703309X, 0807033103
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Outlaws Of The Atlantic Sailors Pirates And Motley Crews In The Age Of Sail 1st Edition Marcus Rediker by Marcus Rediker 9780807033098, 9780807033104, 080703309X, 0807033103 instant download after payment.

This maritime history "from below" exposes the history-making power of common sailors, slaves, pirates, and other outlaws at sea in the era of the tall ship.
 
In Outlaws of the Atlantic, award-winning historian Marcus Rediker turns maritime history upside down. He explores the dramatic world of maritime adventure, not from the perspective of admirals, merchants, and nation-states but from the viewpoint of commoners—sailors, slaves, indentured servants, pirates, and other outlaws from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Bringing together their seafaring experiences for the first time, Outlaws of the Atlantic is an unexpected and compelling peoples’ history of the “age of sail.”
 
With his signature bottom-up approach and insight, Rediker reveals how the “motley”—that is, multiethnic—crews were a driving force behind the American Revolution; that pirates, enslaved Africans, and other outlaws worked together to subvert capitalism; and that, in the era of the tall ship, outlaws challenged authority from below deck.
 
By bringing these marginal seafaring characters into the limelight, Rediker shows how maritime actors have shaped history that many have long regarded as national and landed. And by casting these rebels by sea as cosmopolitan workers of the world, he reminds us that to understand the rise of capitalism, globalization, and the formation of race and class, we must look to the sea. 

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