Excavating the Histories of Slave-Trade and Pirate Ships

Excavating the Histories of Slave-Trade and Pirate Ships

Property, Plunder and Loss

Johnson, Valerie Ann; Harris, Lynn Brenda

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

232

Dura

Inglês

9783030962326

15 a 20 dias

580

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Introduction.- Chapter 1. 18th Century Opportunities for (Il)legal Trade in the British West Indies (Ben Siegel).- Chapter 2. Maritime slavery and enslaved lifeways on St. Eustatius (Ruud Stelton).- Chapter 3. African enslaved women of the 18th century Transatlantic Slave Trade (Kelsey Dwyer).- Chapter 4. Gold and Glass: Artifacts as African Expressions of Creation aboard Slave Ships (Lynn Brenda Harris).- Chapter 5. Examining the Potential of 17th And 18th Century Marine Art as a Research Tool in Investigation of Shipwrecks Identified as Slave-Trade and Pirate Ships (Sarah C. Watkins-Kenney, Lynn B. Harris, And Third/Second Author).- Chapter 6. Searching for Inclusivity in the Archaeological Record of a Ship with Two Names (Linda F. Carnes-Mcnaughton and Mark U. Wilde-Ramsing).- Chapter 7. Pewter Discovered on Shipwrecks of Early 18th Century Slave-Trade and Pirate Vessels.(Sarah C. Watkins-Kenney).- Chapter 8. Tales from the Archive: Pirate CaptainBlackbeard's capture of La Concorde, a French-slave trading vessel (Hannah Francis).- Chapter 9. Edward Thache, or Blackbeard the Pirate (Baylus Brooks).- DISCUSSANT - EPILOGUE (Valerie Ann Johnson).
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Archival Sources on Slavery;Atlantic World History and Slavery;History of Slave Trade;Maritime Archaeology in the Caribbean;Material Culture and Slavery;Pirates and Slavery in the Caribbean;Shipwrecks in the Caribbean;Slave Trade in the Caribbean;St. Eustatius and the Slave Trade;West Indies and Slave Trade;Opportunities for (Il)legal Trade in the British West Indies;Maritime slavery and enslaved lifeways on St. Eustatius;African enslaved women of Transatlantic Slave Trade;Artifacts as African Creative Expressions aboard Slave Ships;Marine Art of Slave-Trade and Pirate Ships;Queen Anne's Revenge;La Concorde;Pewter on Slave Trade and Pirate Vessels;Pirate Captain Blackbeard's capture of La Concorde;Edward Thache or Blackbeard the Pirate