Volume 58 Special Issue (December 2013)
Contents
Mutiny and Maritime Radicalism in the Age of Revolution: A Global Survey
Edited by Clare Anderson, Niklas Frykman, Lex Heerma van Voss and Marcus Rediker
Contents
Clare Anderson, Niklas Frykman, Lex Heerma van Voss and Marcus Rediker 'Introduction' [abstract]
Marcus Rediker 'The African Origins of the Amistad Rebellion, 1839' [abstract]
Karwan Fatah-Black 'Orangism, Patriotism and Slavery in Curacao, 1795-1796' [abstract]
Nicole Ulrich 'International Radicalism, Local Solidarities: the 1797 Mutinies in Southern African Waters' [abstract]
Niklas Frykman 'Connections between Mutinies in European Navies' [abstract]
Matthias van Rossum '"Amok!": Mutinies and Slaves on Dutch East Indiamen in the 1780's' [abstract]
Chris Magra 'Maritime Radicalism and the Origins of the Age of Revolution' [abstract]
Aaron Jaffer '"Lord of the Forecastle": Serangs, Tindals and Lascar Mutiny, c. 1780-1860' [abstract]
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart '"Those Lads Contrived a Plan": Attempts at Mutiny on Australian Bound Convict Vessels' [abstract]
Ian Duffield 'Cutting Out and Taking Liberties: Australia's Transported Convict Pirates, 1790-1829' [abstract]
Clare Anderson 'The Age of Revolution in the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and South China Sea: A Maritime Perspective' [abstract]
Anita Rupprecht '"All We Have Done, We Have Done for Freedom": The Creole Slave Ship Revolt (1841) and the Revolutionary Atlantic' [abstract]