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Illicit Atlantic Worlds

by The Huntington

This conference explores the shadowy realms of the Atlantic that connected four continents but also disrupted its various imperial structures. The participants will investigate important historical and historiographical questions about the nature of unlawful exchanges and the relationship between settler-colonists, pirates, and smugglers in the creation of “illicit Atlantic worlds” beyond state control.

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Episodes

Plenary Session

42m · Published 24 Jan 23:15
Robert C. Ritchie, Eliga Gould, Kevin P. McDonald, and Mark G. Hanna, hold a concluding plenary session for the conference. Ritchie is director of research at the Huntington. Gould is Professor and Chair of the History Department at the University of New Hampshire. McDonald is Professor of History at Loyola Marymount University. Hanna is Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego.

Black Maritime Labor: The Business of Capturing, Kidnapping, and Condemning Eighteenth-Century Black Mariners

38m · Published 24 Jan 21:00
Charles Foy, discusses, “Black Maritime Labor: The Business of Capturing, Kidnapping, and Condemning Eighteenth-Century Black Mariners”. Blakemore is an Associate Research Fellow at the University of Exeter. This discussion was included in the conference session topic, “Black Seamen and Pilots”.

Enslaved Ship Pilots in the Age of Revolutions

42m · Published 24 Jan 21:00
Kevin Dawson, discusses, “Enslaved Ship Pilots in the Age of Revolutions”. Dawson is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Merced. This discussion was included in the conference session topic, “Black Seamen and Pilots”.

The Meanings of Mutiny in the Seventeenth Century

33m · Published 24 Jan 18:00
Richard Blakemore, discusses, “The Meanings of Mutiny in the Seventeenth Century”. Blakemore is an Associate Research Fellow at the University of Exeter. This discussion was included in the conference session topic, “Rebellion”.

“We have our own articles now”: A Maritime Declarationof Independence in the Revolutionary Atlantic

33m · Published 24 Jan 18:00
Niklas Frykman, discusses, “‘We have our own articles now’: A Maritime Declaration of Independence in the Revolutionary Atlantic”. Frykman is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh. This discussion was included in the conference session topic, “Rebellion”.

Getting Away with Murder: Press Gangs and Customary Violence in the British Atlantic

53m · Published 23 Jan 23:00
Denver Brunsman, discusses, “Getting Away with Murder: Press Gangs and Customary Violence in the British Atlantic”. Brunsman is Associate Professor of History at George Washington University. This discussion was included in the conference session topic, “Man Stealing”.

Slave Stealing in the Caribbean and the Spread of American Slavery

53m · Published 23 Jan 23:00
Greg O'Malley, discusses, “Slave Stealing in the Caribbean and the Spread of American Slavery”. O'Malley is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. This discussion was included in the conference session topic, “Man Stealing”.

Unruly Subjects and Subjective Wealth on Venezuela’s Pearl Coast

35m · Published 23 Jan 20:45
Molly A. Warsh, discusses, “Unruly Subjects and Subjective Wealth on Venezuela’s Pearl Coast”. Warsh is Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. This discussion was included in the conference session topic,“Smuggling”.

The Caribbean Mule Trade: An Illicit Inter-Imperial Business

39m · Published 23 Jan 20:45
Willem Klooster, discusses, “The Caribbean Mule Trade: An Illicit Inter-Imperial Business”. Klooster is Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Clark University. This discussion was included in the conference session topic,”Smuggling”.

The Location of Law: Armed Commerce at the Center and Periphery of Empire

42m · Published 23 Jan 17:45
Guy Chet, discusses, “The Location of Law: Armed Commerce at the Center and Periphery of Empire”. Chet is Professor of History at the University of North Texas. This discussion was included in the conference session topic, “Pirates and Piracy”.

Illicit Atlantic Worlds has 12 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 7:49:14. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on September 20th, 2023 22:24.

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