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Excavating the Histories of Slave-Trade and Pirate Ships: Property, Plunder and Loss

ISBN-13: 9783030962326 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022

Harris, Lynn Brenda
Excavating the Histories of Slave-Trade and Pirate Ships: Property, Plunder and Loss Harris, Lynn Brenda 9783030962326 Springer International Publishing - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Excavating the Histories of Slave-Trade and Pirate Ships: Property, Plunder and Loss

ISBN-13: 9783030962326 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022

Harris, Lynn Brenda
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This edited volume brings new perspectives on the topic maritime archaeology of the slave trade in the Caribbean. The book focuses on shipwrecks of the slave trade in the 18th century and suggests that there is a more complex and challenging social narrative than has previously been discussed. The authors examine biographies of ships, crew members, voyage logs, cargo inventories, trader correspondence and contextual analysis of the artifact assemblages to bring new insights into the microeconomics and maritime traditions of these floating prisons. The illustrious biography of Captain Edward Thache (aka Blackbeard) reveals past identities as a naval officer, slave trader, and pirate. Categories of artifacts in archaeological collections represent cultural connections and traditions of enslaved Africans. The volume includes several case studies that inform these narratives and examines slave ships such as la Concorde, Henrietta Marie, Whydah, La Marie Seraphique and Marquis de Bouillé.

Within the larger context of slave trade during the 18th century, authors explore legal and illegal trade in the British West Indies. These studies also address the plethora of social, political, and environmental impacts on these island communities that played an integral and strategic role in slave trade economics. This volume presents up-to-date research of professional maritime historians, artifact curators, and marine archaeologists drawing upon primary source documents, artwork, and material culture. The research collaborators reconstruct the international spheres of colonial North America, Europe, Africa, and West Indies. It is an interwoven narrative, both unique and typical, to the social and economic dynamics of 18th century Atlantic World.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Historia
Kategorie BISAC:
History > General
Social Science > Archaeology
Political Science > Imperialism
Wydawca:
Springer International Publishing
Seria wydawnicza:
Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783030962326
Rok wydania:
2022
Waga:
0.58 kg
Wymiary:
23.5 x 15.5
Oprawa:
Twarda

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 Captain Blackbeard’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)

Dr. Lynn Harris (PhD University of South Carolina) has a background in nautical and terrestrial archaeology and maritime history. She teaches courses in underwater archaeology methods, maritime material culture, maritime landscapes, watercraft history, coastal cultural resource management, African and Caribbean maritime history, and archaeology. Most recently, Harris authored and edited two books, in addition to co-authoring articles published in International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Journal of Maritime Archaeology, and Coriolis: Interdisciplinary Journal of Maritime Studies. Harris currently serves as faculty in the Program in Maritime Studies, Atlantic World Program, and Integrated Coastal Sciences Doctoral Degree Program.  She has served for several years as a member of the Advisory Council in Maritime Archaeology, chair of the North Carolina Maritime History Council and Co-Director of East Carolina University Coastal and Marine Studies Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Program . 

Dr. Valerie A. Johnson serves as Dean of the School of Arts, Sciences, & Humanities at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her research, conducted in Costa Rica, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, the Seychelles Islands and the United States, lectures, and publications center on gender, bioethics, disability, the health of women and girls, and environmental justice. In North Carolina, Dr. Johnson conducts research on both African American foodways and African American attitudes towards and experiences with “nature spaces.”  Dr. Johnson chairs the NC African American Heritage Commission, serves on the NC Historical Commission, National Register Advisory Committee, the boards of the NC Maritime History Council and Preservation NC, is member of the North Carolina Environmental Justice Network, and is an advisor on the Humanities Action Lab’s initiative on climate change, immigration/migration and environmental justice. Dr. Johnson holds a Ph.D. in medical anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley, and an M.A. in sociology from Atlanta University. 

This edited volume brings new perspectives on the topic maritime archaeology of the slave trade in the Caribbean. The book focuses on shipwrecks of the slave trade in the 18th century and suggests that there is a more complex and challenging social narrative than has previously been discussed. The authors examine biographies of ships, crew members, voyage logs, cargo inventories, trader correspondence and contextual analysis of the artifact assemblages to bring new insights into the microeconomics and maritime traditions of these floating prisons. The illustrious biography of Captain Edward Thache (aka Blackbeard) reveals past identities as a naval officer, slave trader, and pirate. Categories of artifacts in archaeological collections represent cultural connections and traditions of enslaved Africans. The volume includes several case studies that inform these narratives and examines slave ships such as la Concorde, Henrietta Marie, Whydah, La Marie Seraphique and Marquis de Bouillé.

Within the larger context of slave trade during the 18th century, authors explore legal and illegal trade in the British West Indies. These studies also address the plethora of social, political, and environmental impacts on these island communities that played an integral and strategic role in slave trade economics. This volume presents up-to-date research of professional maritime historians, artifact curators, and marine archaeologists drawing upon primary source documents, artwork, and material culture. The research collaborators reconstruct the international spheres of colonial North America, Europe, Africa, and West Indies. It is an interwoven narrative, both unique and typical, to the social and economic dynamics of 18th century Atlantic World.




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