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Course Description

ONLINE: Most people today know of pirates from movies, novels, and plays, which tend to portray them as swashbuckling adventurers. Although pirates have been romanticized over the years, they were in fact real - dangerous men (and a few women) who sailed the seas in search of plunder. They were active from the late sixteenth to the eighteenth century, preying on the lucrative trade of Europe’s colonizing powers, and they were a serious problem in the colonial Caribbean. Opinions differ as to whether they were radicals who rebelled against the rising power of the state and the emergence of capitalism, or just greedy maritime bandits, who frequently abused enslaved Africans. In this online course, we will learn who they were, what they did, how they lived, how they related to the current political and economic systems, how authorities responded, and why and when piracy declined. Lastly, we will compare the actual history of Caribbean pirates with their representation in popular culture. | Lecture + Q&A.

Max enrollment: 200.

Class sessions are recorded.

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Section Title
Atlantic Piracy: the "Golden Age"
Type
Online - Zoom
Days
T
Time
11:00AM to 12:15PM
Dates
May 06, 2025 to Jun 10, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
7.5
Delivery Options
Virtual Classroom  
Course Fees
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Class sessions are recorded.

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