This article uses world-systems analysis to examine the role that pirates and privateers played in the competition between European core states in the Atlantic and Caribbean frontier during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Piracy was an integral part of core-periphery interaction, as a force that nations could use against one another in the form of privateers, and as a reaction against increasing constraints on freedom of action by those same states, thus forming a semiperiphery. Although modern portrayals of pirates and privateers paint a distinct line between the two groups, historical records indicate that their actual status was rather fluid, with particular people moving back and forth between the two. As a result, the individ...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
This book charts the surge and decline in piracy in the early eighteenth century (the so-called "Gol...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
This article uses world-systems analysis to examine the role that pirates and privateers played in t...
This thesis examines the legal and political environment that allowed piracy to expand during the pe...
Despite modern conceptions, pirates were not typically cruel, greedy, and dishonest men of the lowes...
Pirate communities have forever posed a threat to maritime activity. Prior to the expansion into the...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
Abstract Pirates in the Atlantic Ocean have excited imaginations ever since they stole from merchant...
A life of piracy offered marginal men a profession with a degree of autonomy, despite the brand of ...
Student research for Spring, 2007 MLAS 270-23, Contemporary Caribbean, Professor William Frank Robin...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
This book charts the surge and decline in piracy in the early eighteenth century (the so-called "Gol...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
This article uses world-systems analysis to examine the role that pirates and privateers played in t...
This thesis examines the legal and political environment that allowed piracy to expand during the pe...
Despite modern conceptions, pirates were not typically cruel, greedy, and dishonest men of the lowes...
Pirate communities have forever posed a threat to maritime activity. Prior to the expansion into the...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
Abstract Pirates in the Atlantic Ocean have excited imaginations ever since they stole from merchant...
A life of piracy offered marginal men a profession with a degree of autonomy, despite the brand of ...
Student research for Spring, 2007 MLAS 270-23, Contemporary Caribbean, Professor William Frank Robin...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...
This book charts the surge and decline in piracy in the early eighteenth century (the so-called "Gol...
Soutien et partenariat de : Institut des Amériques, Institut Universitaire de France, Ambassade des ...