Samuel A. Green, an erudite historian and author, is widely recognized for his scholarly contributions to the field of maritime history, with a particular focus on the intriguing subject of piracy. With his seminal work «Piracy off the Florida Coast and Elsewhere, » Green has established himself as an authority on the roving brigands who once terrorized the Floridian waters and beyond. His literary style is characterized by meticulous research, an engaging narrative, and the ability to contextualize piracy within the broader spectrum of socio-political history. Through his narrative, Green delves into the lives of the infamous pirates, the economic and global implications of their actions, and their enduring cultural significance. By uncovering the motivations behind piracy and its effects on trade and society, Green not only educates his readers about a bygone era but also offers insights into the complexities of maritime lawlessness that still resonate today. His work is a testament to the scholarly dedication required to illuminate the shadowy corners of history and to bring depth to the popular understanding of piracy»s legacy.
4 Ebooks de Samuel A. Green
Samuel A. Green: Groton During the Indian Wars
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Samuel A. Green: Piracy off the Florida Coast and Elsewhere
In ‘Piracy off the Florida Coast and Elsewhere, ‘ Samuel A. Green meticulously chronicles the tangled web of maritime crime that plagued both the Atlantic and Gulf waters during the late 17th to earl …
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Samuel A. Green: Piracy off the Florida Coast and Elsewhere
In ‘Piracy off the Florida Coast and Elsewhere, ‘ Samuel A. Green meticulously explores the tumultuous history of piracy in the waters surrounding Florida, analyzing its origins, societal impacts, an …
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