Economic Impact of Piracy
Economic Impact of Piracy
Annotated Bibliography Anderson, J. (1995). Piracy and World History: An Economic Perspective on Maritime Predation. Journal of World History, 6(2), 175-199. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/20078637 This article gives an overall view of how piracy/maritime predation affected economy and trade throughout history. Britannica, T. E. (2019, April 04). Sir Henry Morgan. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Henry-Morgan-Welsh-buccaneer This article provides information biographical and otherwise about the pirate Henry Morgan which will enable to me to talk about how his actions and the actions of other pirates affected Fuchs, B. (2000). Faithless Empires: Pirates, Renegadoes, and the English Nation. ELH, 67(1), 45-69. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/30031906 This source focuses on pirates and piracy in connection with the English nation and the affects on trade routes and the development of its Navy. List of 10 Most Famous Pirates in World History. (n.d.). Retrieved May 25, 2019, from https://historylists.org/people/list-of-10-most-famous-pirates-in-world-history.html This site/source will help in finding information on specific pirates during the 1600s and enable me to choose a single pirate to focus on. Military History Matters. (2017, February 09). Pirates: The Royal Navy and the suppression of maritime raiding 1620-1830. Retrieved from https://www.military-history.org/articles/early-modern/pirates-the-royal-navy-and-the-suppression-of-maritime-raiding-1620-1830.htm This article supplies information on the actions and activities of the Royal Navy against Pirates during the 1600s. Parker, M. (2009). Pirates, merchants and anarchists: Representations of international business. Management & Organizational History, 4(2), 167-185. This paper talks about pirates, privateers and the navy, I will have to be careful which information I use from the source as it is based partially on historical documentation and partially on fictional accounts. Piracy. (2019). Retrieved May 25, 2019, from https://www.nmrn.org.uk/research/piracy This article talks about piracy in Europe and focuses on the 1600s with details about which groups of pirates were operating and what areas were most affected. Puchala, D. J. (2005). Of pirates and terrorists: what experience and history teach. Contemporary Security Policy, 26(1), 1-24. This book discusses piracy and the need for governments in different times and places to muster forces against piracy in order to maintain their trade routes and safety. Turner, R. F. (2003). State Responsibility and the War on Terror: The Legacy of Thomas Jefferson and the Barbary Pirates. Chi. J. Int’l L., 4, 121. This source talks about the responsibility of state or national responsibility when dealing with pirates, because piracy is just another form of terrorism. Wombwell, J. A. (2010). The long war against piracy: historical trends. Combat Studies Institute Press. This book has a plethora of information about piracy and about the men who fought against piracy throughout history and has a whole chapter about the age that my paper is focused on. APPLY FOR THIS CASE
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