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- Pirate_studies abstract "Pirate studies is an interdisciplinary field of academic study typically using historical and literary techniques to understand piracy and its cultural connotations.C.R. Pennell in Who Needs Pirate Heroes? documents the evolution of Pirate Studies. He argues that the first academic historians using properly historical techniques such as archival sources began to examine piracy around the late 19th, early twentieth centuries. In this context Penell mentions two works: Stanley Lane-Poole's, 1890 The Barbary Corsairs and C.H. Haring's 1910 Buccaneers in the West Indies in the Seventeenth Century. But the growth and gaining of respectability of the academic study was significantly helped by the work of John Bromley the British maritime historian's work. A collection of this work was published as J.S. Bromley (1987) Corsairs and Navies, 1660–1760. By the end of 1990s much of the work in Pirate studies, Pennell notes, could be grouped under three headings: the economics of piracy, the political and ideological importance of piracy, and women pirates.".
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- Pirate_studies comment "Pirate studies is an interdisciplinary field of academic study typically using historical and literary techniques to understand piracy and its cultural connotations.C.R. Pennell in Who Needs Pirate Heroes? documents the evolution of Pirate Studies. He argues that the first academic historians using properly historical techniques such as archival sources began to examine piracy around the late 19th, early twentieth centuries.".
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