Pillaging the Empire: Global Piracy on the High Seas, 1500-1750

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Routledge, Jul 24, 2015 - History - 272 pages

Between 1500 and 1750, European expansion and global interaction produced vast wealth. As goods traveled by ship along new global trade routes, piracy also flourished on the world’s seas. Pillaging the Empire tells the fascinating story of maritime predation in this period, including the perspectives of both pirates and their victims. Brushing aside the romantic legends of piracy, Kris Lane pays careful attention to the varied circumstances and motives that led to the rise of this bloodthirsty pursuit of riches, and places the history of piracy in the context of early modern empire building.

This second edition of Pillaging the Empire has been revised and expanded to incorporate the latest scholarship on piracy, maritime law, and early modern state formation. With a new chapter on piracy in East and Southeast Asia, Lane considers piracy as a global phenomenon. Filled with colorful details and stories of individual pirates from Francis Drake to the women pirates Ann Bonny and Mary Read, this engaging narrative will be of interest to all those studying the history of Latin America, the Atlantic world, and the global empires of the early modern era.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 Spain and the SixteenthCentury Corsairs
7
The Elizabethans
29
The Dutch SeaRovers
57
4 The SeventeenthCentury Caribbean Buccaneers
89
5 Buccaneers in the South Sea
122
6 Pirates Merchants and Conquistadors in the Indian Ocean and China Seas
152
7 The Last Buccaneers and Pirate Suppression
176
Conclusion
209
Afterword to the Second Edition
215
Early Modern Pirates and Contemporary European Monarchs
227
Glossary of Terms
229
Select Bibliography
231
Index
239
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Kris Lane holds the France V. Scholes Chair in Colonial Latin American Historyat Tulane University. He is the author of Colour of Paradise: The Emerald in the Age of Gunpowder Empires and Quito 1599: City and Colony in Transition. He is currently writing a book on the colonial history of Potosí, Bolivia.

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