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The Punishment of Pirates

Interpretation and Institutional Order in the Early Modern British Empire
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The Punishment of Pirates by Matthew Norton explores the history of piracy and its consequences, focusing on how piracy was dealt with in the age of sail. The book delves into the trials, punishments, and the broader legal and social ramifications of piracy as England and other nations sought to maintain control over their maritime interests. Through detailed historical analysis, the author highlights how pirate punishment reflected broader themes of justice and power during that era.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by maritime history and the legal battles on the high seas. It delves into the struggle to maintain order in the chaotic world of piracy, offering insightful perspectives on the evolution of international law and naval power during the age of sail. If you have an interest in how nations grappled with pirates and the broader implications for global maritime governance, this book is worth exploring.

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The Punishment of Pirates

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An exploration of how the British Empire policed piracy that balances a sociological investigation into maritime state power with epic storytelling.

Early in the seventeenth-century boom of seafaring, piracy was a fertile ground for many enterprising and lawless young men to make fortunes on the high seas, due in no small part to the lack of policing by the British crown. However, 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 suddenly became a tremendous threat.

This development is traced by sociologist Matthew Norton in The Punishment of Pirates, taking the reader on an exciting journey through the shifting legal status of pirates in the eighteenth century. Norton shows us that eliminating this threat required an institutional shift; first identifying and defining piracy, and then brutally policing it.

The Punishment of Pirates develops a new framework for understanding the cultural mechanisms involved in dividing, classifying, and constructing institutional order by tracing the transformation of piracy from a situation of cultivated ambiguity to a criminal category with violently patrolled boundariesβ€”ending with its eradication as a systemic threat to trade in the English Empire.

Replete with gun battles, executions, jailbreaks, and courtroom dramas, Norton’s book will offer insights for social theorists, political scientists, and historians alike.

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The Punishment of Pirates by Matthew Norton is praised for its insightful exploration of societal changes in attitudes toward piracy, transforming it from an accepted practice to one condemned. The book is noted for its historical narrative, theoretical depth, and innovative linkages between cultural sociology and historical analysis. It provides a detailed and original examination of how the English state controlled piracy, offering valuable insights across multiple disciplines and sparking new questions for further study.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226823119

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Edition: 1

Illustration: 1 halftones, 2 line drawings, 1 tables

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 313g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Matthew Norton is associate professor of sociology at the University of Oregon.
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