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Black Meridian: Piracy & Empire
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Black Meridian: Piracy & Empire

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"e;Epic, exciting, and highly recommended."e; Midwest Book Review"e;A detailed, vivid, and often sobering history of life at sea."e; Independent Book ReviewIn the Wake of Empire, the Black Flag Was Born. Black Meridian: Piracy & Empire is a sweeping narrative history of piracy, revealing how pirates, privateers, and imperial powers shaped and destroyed one another across four centuries of global conflict. From the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the end of piracy in the industrial age, Sean Patrick Sayers traces the violent relationship between maritime empires and the outlaws of the sea who both served and threatened them. This is not a romantic pirate story. It is a global history of empire, privateering, naval warfare, colonial expansion, and life at sea, told through vivid narrative nonfiction and grounded historical analysis. As European empires raced to control trade routes, overseas wealth, and global shipping lanes, they turned to piracy as a weapon. Kings and merchants licensed privateers to raid rival fleets, disrupt economies, and project power across oceans. The distinction between legal privateer and criminal pirate was thin, temporary, and politically convenient. When piracy benefited empire, it was sanctioned. When it threatened stability, it was eradicated. Black Meridian follows this cycle across the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean, and the South China Sea, showing how piracy became both the product and the provocation of imperial expansion. Pirate raids justified colonization. Pirate mobility challenged authority. Pirate violence forced empires to adapt or collapse. Legendary figures such as Francis Drake, Henry Morgan, and Blackbeard appear not as myths, but as historical actors operating inside vast systems of power, profit, and coercion. Their stories unfold alongside governors, financiers, naval officers, enslaved sailors, and indigenous communities, revealing piracy as a consequence of empire rather than a rebellion against it. More than a history of raids and sea battles, Black Meridian explains why piracy mattered. Pirates shaped global trade. They forced the creation of permanent navies, convoy systems, and maritime law. When empires required predictable commerce and enforceable borders, piracy became intolerable. The same states that once relied on sea raiders deployed overwhelming force to eliminate them and secure a new global order. With vivid storytelling and a historian's eye for consequence, Sean Patrick Sayers shows how piracy helped shape the modern world itself. Shipping routes, colonial ports, naval doctrine, and imperial economies all carry the imprint of this long maritime struggle. The legacy of piracy is not confined to folklore. It is written into the map. Spanning four centuries and every major ocean, Black Meridian: Piracy & Empire is essential reading for fans of pirate history, maritime history, global history, privateering, colonial empires, and narrative nonfiction. It is the true story of a war without borders between those who ruled the seas and those who refused to kneel.
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Where Empire Meets outlaw in the Age of Piracy, History is Written in Blood and Salt
ISBN
9798317827984
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
17.2.2026
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Bookbaby
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