Women and English piracy, 1540-1720 partners and victims of crime

Piracy was one of the most gendered criminal activities during the early modern period. As a form of maritime enterprise and organized criminality, it attracted thousands of male recruits whose venturing acquired a global dimension as piratical activity spread across the oceans and seas of the world...

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The rise and fall of English piracy from the 1540s to the 1720s -- Pirates, female receivers and partners : the discrete supporters of maritime plunder from the 1540s to the 1640s -- Wives, partners and prostitutes : women and long-distance piracy from the 1640s to the 1720s -- Petitioners and victims : women's experiences from the 1620s to the 1720s -- The women pirates : fact or fiction?
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