Global Piracy

Global Piracy
Title Global Piracy PDF eBook
Author James E. Wadsworth
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 344
Release 2019-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 1350058203

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Many people in the western world maintain the contradictory notions that the pirates of old were romantic social bandits while their modern brethren are brutal thugs, thieves, and villains. In Global Piracy, James E. Wadsworth compiles and contextualizes a wealth of primary source documents which illustrate the global phenomenon of piracy through the eyes and voices of those who experienced it: both the pirates or privateers themselves and their victims. The book allows us to confront our stereotypes by giving us access to “real” pirates in a wide range of historical periods and global regions, from ancient Greece to modern day Nigeria, unfiltered as much as possible by authorial voice or interpretation. Global Piracy seeks neither to romanticize nor vilify pirates, but simply to understand them in the context of their times and the broader world they inhabited. Departing from run-of-the-mill narratives, it selects documents which provide new and fascinating insights into piracy around the globe. With documents introduced by contextual information, and supplemented by study questions, suggested reading lists, illustrations and maps, this book is an essential companion for anyone studying the history of piracy.

Maritime Piracy

Maritime Piracy
Title Maritime Piracy PDF eBook
Author Robert Haywood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 169
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136504249

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Maritime Piracy is now a pressing global issue, and this work seeks to provide a concise and informative introduction to the area. Never truly having receded into a romanticized past, seaborne banditry’s rapid growth was stimulated by low risks and increasingly high rewards. Currently, obsolete, incomplete and complicating structures and norms of governance, together with advances in technology, enable a lucrative business model for pirates, as they effectively operate with impunity and claim increasing ransoms. Beginning with an overview and historical development of piracy and the relevant maritime governance structures, this work progresses to examine how 20th century shifts in global governance norms and structures eventually left the high seas open for predatory attacks on one of the worlds fastest growing and essential industries. Moving through contemporary debates about how to best combat piracy, the work concludes that the solution to a chronic global problem requires a long-term, holistic, and inclusive approach. Examining militaristic, legalist and humanitarian strategies and offering a critical evaluation of the various problems they bring, this work will be of great interest to all students and scholars of international law, international organizations and maritime security.

Persistent Piracy

Persistent Piracy
Title Persistent Piracy PDF eBook
Author S. Amirel
Publisher Springer
Pages 193
Release 2014-06-03
Genre History
ISBN 1137352868

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Spanning from the Caribbean to East Asia and covering almost 3,000 years of history, from Classical Antiquity to the eve of the twenty-first century, Persistent Piracy is an important contribution to the history of the state formation as well as the history of violence at sea.

Piracy in the Ancient World

Piracy in the Ancient World
Title Piracy in the Ancient World PDF eBook
Author Henry Arderne Ormerod
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1924
Genre Mediterranean Region
ISBN

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Digital Piracy

Digital Piracy
Title Digital Piracy PDF eBook
Author Steven Caldwell Brown
Publisher Routledge
Pages 313
Release 2018-04-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351657275

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Non-Commercial digital piracy has seen an unprecedented rise in the wake of the digital revolution; with wide-scale downloading and sharing of copyrighted media online, often committed by otherwise law-abiding citizens. Bringing together perspectives from criminology, psychology, business, and adopting a morally neutral stance, this book offers a holistic overview of this growing phenomenon. It considers its cultural, commercial, and legal aspects, and brings together international research on a range of topics, such as copyright infringement, intellectual property, music publishing, movie piracy, and changes in consumer behaviour. This book offers a new perspective to the growing literature on cybercrime and digital security. This multi-disciplinary book is the first to bring together international research on digital piracy and will be key reading for researchers in the fields of criminology, psychology, law and business.

Piracy in World History Hb

Piracy in World History Hb
Title Piracy in World History Hb PDF eBook
Author Hagerdal AMIRELL
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-11
Genre
ISBN 9789463729215

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1. The present volume brings together some of the leading scholars of piracy and related forms of maritime violence in different global contexts, including East Asia, the Indian Ocean World, the Mediterranean and the Americas. 2. In this we bring the different geographic and thematic areas of study into mutual conversation. 3, We thus stimulate further explorations in the connective as well as the comparative aspects of piracy in long, global and colonial, historical perspective.

Piracy in the Graeco-Roman World

Piracy in the Graeco-Roman World
Title Piracy in the Graeco-Roman World PDF eBook
Author Philip De Souza
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 302
Release 2002-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780521012409

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An historical study of piracy in the ancient Greek and Roman world.