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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Merchant Seamen, Pirates and the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1700-1750 (Hardcover)
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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Merchant Seamen, Pirates and the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1700-1750 (Hardcover)
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The common seaman and the pirate in the age of sail are romantic
historical figures who occupy a special place in the popular
culture of the modern age. And yet in many ways, these daring men
remain little known to us. Like most other poor working people of
the past, they left few first-hand accounts of their lives. But
their lives are not beyond recovery. In this book, Marcus Rediker
uses a huge array of historical sources (court records, diaries,
travel accounts, and many others) to reconstruct the social
cultural world of the Anglo-American seamen and pirates who sailed
the seas in the first half of the eighteenth century. Rediker tours
the sailor's North Atlantic, following seamen and their ships along
the pulsing routes of trade and into rowdy port towns. He recreates
life along the waterfront, where seafaring men from around the
world crowded into the sailortown and its brothels, alehouses,
street brawls, and city jail. His study explores the natural terror
that inevitably shaped the existence of those who plied the
forbidding oceans of the globe in small, brittle wooden vessels. It
also treats the man-made terror--the harsh discipline, brutal
floggings, and grisly hangings--that was a central fact of life at
sea. Rediker surveys the commonplaces of the maritime world: the
monotonous rounds of daily labor, the negotiations of wage
contracts, and the bawdy singing, dancing, and tale telling that
were a part of every voyage. He also analyzes the dramatic moments
of the sailor's existence, as Jack Tar battled wind and water
during a slashing storm, as he stood by his "brother tars" in a
mutiny or a stike, and as he risked his neck by joining a band of
outlaws beneath the Jolly Roger, the notorious pirate flag. Between
the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea focuses upon the seaman's
experience in order to illuminate larger historical issues such as
the rise of capitalism, the genesis the free wage labor, and the
growth of an international working class. These epic themes were
intimately bound up with everyday hopes and fears of the common
seamen.
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