Description
About the Author
DAVID WILSON is Lecturer in Early Modern Maritime and Scottish History at the University of Strathclyde.
Reviews
One of the most compelling aspects of this work is its incredible detail and depth of research. The author has clearly produced one of the most thorough studies of colonial political, economic, and legal issues possible.... The scale of research certainly is impressive.... I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the subject of British colonial history, the history of colonial America, or the history of piracy. Student, layman, or professor, this book is worth the effort. -- Robert Dienesch * The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord *
An impressive and important work of scholarship that nevertheless manages to remain readable and accessible to the nonspecialist. * JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES *
Suppressing Piracy will be valuable for historians of eighteenth-century trade, empire, colonial, politics, and piracy, among others. * JOURNAL FOR EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES *
Writing with energy and skill, Wilson is an important new voice in maritime history. Wilson's study is essential reading for all those interested in colonial and imperial history, maritime history, and the so-called 'Golden Age' of piracy. * GLOBAL MARITIME HISTORY *
By focusing on the local circumstances and experience of life and of trade in the British Empire, Wilson provides a much-needed counterbalance to previous piracy studies, which place the imperial metropole at the heart of the narrative on the economy, trade, regulation and law enforcement (including piracy suppression). -- Guy Chet * INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783275953
Author David Wilson
Format Hardback
Page Count 312
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g