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Outlaws of the Sea
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15 November 2024

HISTORY / Maritime History & Piracy, HISTORY / Asia / China
“How can the voices of pirates be retrieved? Robert Antony convincingly illuminates the shadowy landscape of the maritime world. A stalwart in pirate studies, his exemplary scholarship offers a rich and compelling narrative. This book is essential for anyone captivated by the underside of Chinese history and the lore of the sea.”
—Ronald C. Po, London School of Economics and Political Science
List of Figures, Maps, and Tables viii
Preface x
Chronology xii
1. Introduction: The Pirate and the Historian 1
2. The Sociopolitical Culture of South China’s Water World 16
3. Piracy, Empire, and Sovereignty 34
4. Chinese Pirates and Tay Son Rebels 53
5. Piracy and the Shadow Economy 68
6. Defending Canton: Chinese Pirates, British Traders, and Hong
Merchants 89
7. Pacification of the Seas 117
8. Bloodthirsty Pirates? 139
9. Pirates, Dragon Ladies, and Steamships 159
10. “We Are Not Pirates”: Portugal, China, and the Pirates of Coloane 180
11. Conclusion: Piracy in China and the World 202
Glossary 213
Bibliography 219
Acknowledgments 240
Index 242