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The Punishment of Pirates Interpretation and Institutional Order in the Early Modern British Empire

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Matthew Norton, "The Punishment of Pirates: Interpretation and Institutional Order in the Early Modern British Empire"
English | ISBN: 022666788X | 2023 | 240 pages | PDF | 1147 KB
A sociological investigation into maritime state power told through an exploration of how the British Empire policed piracy.​

Early in the seventeenth-century boom of seafaring, piracy allowed many enterprising and lawless men to make fortunes on the high seas, due in no small part to the lack of policing by the British crown. But as the British empire grew from being a collection of far-flung territories into a consolidated economic and political enterprise dependent on long-distance trade, pirates increasingly became a destabilizing threat. This development is traced by sociologist Matthew Norton in
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