Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction: Piracy in World History
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“Publique Enemies to Mankind”: International Pirates as a Product of International Politics
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All at Sea: Locke’s Tyrants and the Pyrates of Political Thought
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The Colonial Origins of Theorizing Piracy’s Relation to Failed States
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The Bugis-Makassar Seafarers: Pirates or Entrepreneurs?
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Piracy in India’s Western Littoral: Reality and Representation
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Holy Warriors, Rebels, and Thieves: Defining Maritime Violence in the Ottoman Mediterranean
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Piracy, Empire, and Sovereignty in Late Imperial China
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Persistent Piracy in Philippine Waters: Metropolitan Discourses about Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, and Moro Coastal Threats, 1570–1800
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Sweden, Barbary Corsairs, and the Hostis Humani Generis: Justifying Piracy in European Political Thought
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“Pirates of the Sea and the Land”: Concurrent Vietnamese and French Concepts of Piracy during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
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Pirate Passages in Global History: Afterword
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Index
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Back Matter
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