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The Amistad Rebellion: An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom
On June 28, 1839, the Spanish slave schooner Amistad set sail from Havana on a routine delivery of human cargo. On a moonless night, after four days at sea, the captive Africans rose up, killed the captain, and seized control of the ship. They attempted to sail to a safe port, but were captured by t... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2013 -
The Slave Ship: A Human History
The missing link in the chain of American slavery. For three centuries slave ships carted millions of people from the coasts of Africa across the Atlantic to the Americas. Much is known of the slave trade and the American plantation system, but little of the ships that made it all possible. In The ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2007 -
The Slave Ship: A Human History (Playaway Adult Nonfiction Ser.)
The slave ship was the instrument of history's greatest forced migration and a key to the origins and growth of global capitalism, yet much of its history remains unknown. Marcus Rediker uncovers the extraordinary human drama that played out on this world-changing vessel. Drawing on thirty years o... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2007 -
The Fearless Benjamin Lay: The Quaker Dwarf Who Became the First Revolutionary Abolitionist
The little-known story of an eighteenth-century Quaker dwarf who fiercely attacked slavery and imagined a new, more humane way of lifeIn The Fearless Benjamin Lay, renowned historian Marcus Rediker chronicles the transatlantic life and times of a singular man—a Quaker dwarf who demanded the total, u... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
Villains of All Nations: Atlantic Pirates in the Golden Age
Focusing on the high-seas drama during the decade from 1716 to 1726, Rediker (history, U. of Pittsburgh) offers a social and cultural history of pirates and the reaction to them in the English colonies of North America. Poor seamen, former slaves, and women who turned pirate raised issues respecti... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
Villains of All Nations
Villains of All Nations explores the 'Golden Age' of Atlantic piracy (1716-1726) and the infamous generation whose images underlie our modern, romanticized view of pirates.Rediker introduces us to the dreaded black flag, the Jolly Roger; swashbuckling figures such as Edward Teach, better known as Bl... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
The Amistad Rebellion: An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom
On June 28, 1839, the Spanish slave schooner Amistad set sail from Havana on a routine delivery of human cargo. On a moonless night, after four days at sea, the captive Africans rose up, killed the captain, and seized control of the ship. They attempted to sail to a safe port, but were captured by... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
Outlaws of the Atlantic
This maritime history "from below" exposes the history-making power of common sailors, slaves, pirates, and other outlaws at sea in the era of the tall ship. In Outlaws of the Atlantic, award-winning historian Marcus Rediker turns maritime history upside down. He explores the dramatic world of mari... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014 -
The Many-Headed Hydra
Winner of the International Labor History AwardLong before the American Revolution and the Declaration of the Rights of Man, a motley crew of sailors, slaves, pirates, laborers, market women, and indentured servants had ideas about freedom and equality that would forever change history. The Many Hea... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2000 -
The Common Wind: Afro-American Currents in the Age of the Haitian Revolution
A remarkable intellectual history of the slave revolts that made the modern revolutionary eraThe Common Wind is a gripping and colorful account of the intercontinental networks that tied together the free and enslaved masses of the New World. Having delved deep into the gray obscurity of official ei... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2018 -
A Global History of Runaways: Workers, Mobility, and Capitalism, 1600–1850 (California World History Library #28)
During global capitalism's long ascent from 1600–1850, workers of all kinds—slaves, indentured servants, convicts, domestic workers, soldiers, and sailors—repeatedly ran away from their masters and bosses, with profound effects. A Global History of Runaways, edited by Marcus Rediker, Titas Chakrabor... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
Writing History with Lightning: Cinematic Representations of Nineteenth-Century America
by Catherine Clinton • William L. Andrews • Lesley J. Gordon • John C. Inscoe • Marcus Rediker • John F. Marszalek • John David Smith • Graham Hodges • Matthew Stanley • Diane Miller Sommerville • Michael Burlingame • Joseph Beilein • Matthew C. Hulbert • Brian Rouleau • Tom Lee • Kenneth Greenberg • Jonathon Sarris • Ryan Keating • Donna Barbie • Allison Dorsey • Stephen Whitfield • Nicole Etcheson • Drew Swanson • James Crisp • Kevin Waite • Jacob LeeFilms possess virtually unlimited power for crafting broad interpretations of American history. Nineteenth-century America has proven especially conducive to Hollywood imaginations, producing indelible images like the plight of Davy Crockett and the defenders of the Alamo, Pickett’s doomed charge at... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019