Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1987
340
Book • Nonfiction
Atlantic Ocean • 18th century
1987
Adult
18+ years
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Marcus Rediker employs a Marxist framework to redefine eighteenth-century sailors as "workers afloat," analogous to nineteenth-century factory workers. It explores their resistance to maritime authorities through unique cultural practices and mutiny, viewing piracy as an ultimate form of rebellion against economic and political constraints. Topics include severe physical discipline and other forms of violence.
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Marcus Rediker's Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea has been praised for its meticulous research and vivid portrayal of 18th-century maritime history. Reviewers appreciate its skillful storytelling and insightful analysis of sailors' lives. However, some find its academic tone dense and challenging. Overall, it's a compelling read for history enthusiasts but may be demanding for general audiences.
Readers who appreciate Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Marcus Rediker are typically enthusiasts of maritime history and socio-economic studies. Fans of works like In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick and The Slave Ship also by Rediker will find this book engaging due to its detailed exploration of seafaring life.
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340
Book • Nonfiction
Atlantic Ocean • 18th century
1987
Adult
18+ years
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