Salt and Blood A Global History of Piracy
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Gebundene Ausgabe
Erscheinungsdatum
22.01.2026
Verlag
PennocleSeitenzahl
320
Maße (L/B/H)
23,5/15,7/2,3 cm
Gewicht
672 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-83-978705-9-8
The most successful pirate in history never sailed the Caribbean. She was a Chinese woman named Ching Shih who rose from a floating brothel to command over seventy thousand pirates-more than most national navies of her era. She defeated the Chinese, Portuguese, and British fleets, negotiated her own amnesty, and retired to run a gambling house. She died wealthy, free, and old. You have probably never heard of her. That is the problem with pirate history. Salt & Blood tears down the Hollywood myths and rebuilds the story of piracy from the waterline up. This is the complete global history-from Bronze Age "Sea Peoples" who collapsed entire civilizations, to Somali fishermen who discovered that hostages paid better than tuna. What you will discover: Pirates operated some of the most democratic societies of their age. They wrote constitutions before America existed. They elected their captains and voted them out for cowardice or cruelty. They shared plunder equally and created disability compensation systems that would not appear in mainstream society for centuries. Black crew members voted alongside white ones-documented in trial records from an era when such equality existed nowhere else. The Barbary corsairs of North Africa enslaved over one million Europeans across three centuries. Their raiding parties reached as far as Iceland and Ireland, emptying entire coastal villages. The young United States built its navy specifically to fight them. Viking pirates founded Russia, served as the Byzantine emperors' personal bodyguards, and reached North America five centuries before Columbus. They navigated Russian rivers to trade-and raid-as far as Baghdad. The "Golden Age" of Caribbean piracy that dominates popular imagination lasted barely a decade. By contrast, piracy in the South China Sea has continued essentially unbroken for over two thousand years. What you will not find: Recycled tales about Blackbeard. Romanticized adventure that ignores the violence. Walking the plank, which probably never happened. Drawing on trial transcripts, ship logs, archaeological discoveries, and contemporary accounts, Salt & Blood reconstructs piracy as it actually was-brutal, strategic, surprisingly progressive in some ways, and absolutely relentless. The violence was real. The democratic experiments were real. The surprising sophistication was real. For three thousand years, wherever ships have carried wealth across water, someone has figured out how to take it by force. This book tells their story-all of it, from every ocean, across every era. They called it the "sweet trade." It was anything but.
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