Pirates and Privateers of the Atlantic and the Caribbean is the most recent and broadest study of international privateering in the 18th and 19th centuries. It first examines ships themselves, which were privately financed and privately owned vessels designed, outfitted, and manned to locate, chase, capture, sink, or burn enemy ships under the auspices of a national or a local government. In addition to this, it also considers the officers and seamen aboard these ships, the investors who financed this legal trade, and the multi-racial makeup of some of their crews, as well as discussing the European and other women who played an indirect but nevertheless important role in privateering. Offering a worldwide sea-and-shore based coverage of the maritime, political, and economic reasons for privateering, it features privateers in the Revolutionary War between the United States and Great Britain; the vital role of France in this same war; privateers in the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain; privateers in the Carolinas and in the Caribbean; Latin American insurgent privateers; noted privateering figures; racial minorities and women associated with privateering; and naval gunnery in the age of sail. AUTHORS: Hunt Janin is an historian now living in rural southwestern France and specialising in international issues. After a successful career in investment banking with Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and in investment management with Symphony Asset Management, Nicole Sheehan has dedicated herself to supporting transformative non-profit organizations. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the Jackson Hole Land Trust, on the National Advisory Board of the Stanford Haas Center for Public Service and is a Trustee of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee Foundation.
Title: Pirates and Privateers of the Atlantic and the Caribbean
Format: Hardback Book
Release Date: 01 Jun 2026
Author: Hunt Janin
Sku: 3632831
Catalogue No: 9781036145194
Category: History