A landmark in the development of an Atlantic perspective on early American history. Ranging from Europe to Africa to the Caribbean and North America, it makes us think in new ways about the role of working people in the making of the modern world.

- Eric Foner,

This is a marvelous book. Linebaugh and Rediker have done an extraordinary job of research into buried episodes and forgotten writings to recapture, with eloquence and literary flair, the lost history of resistance to capitalist conquest on both sides of the Atlantic.

- Howard Zinn,

More than just a vivid illustration of the gains involved in thinking beyond the boundaries between nation-states. Here, in incendiary form, are essential elements for a people's history of our dynamic, transcultural present.

- Paul Gilroy, author of <i>The Black Atlantic</i>,

Se alle

<i>The Many-Headed Hydra</i> is a wonderful book. Its passion and commitment encourages its readers to think associatively, to make progressive connections

- Sukhdev Sandhu, Guardian

Scum of the maritime sort had their spell in the limelight with <i>The Many-Headed Hydra</i>. This compellting history of the 'revolutionary Atlantic' portrays pirates, sailors, dockers, sea-going whores and other dregs of the ocean and coast as briny rebels who resisted the global commercial order and even disrupted the slave trade for decades.

Independent

Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker, militantly libertarian academics, have written, in what they call this 'black book of capitalism', an account of trans-Atlantic social change since the seventeenth century, from the viewpoint of the underdog ... The authors' egalitarian bias may stimulate as much accumulation as <i>Das Kapital</i>.

Irish Times

Long before the American Revolution and the Declaration of the Rights of Man, a motely crew of sailors, slaves, pirates, labourers, market women, and indentured servants had ideas about freedom and equality that would for ever change history. The Many-Headed Hydra recounts their stories in a sweeping history of the role of the dispossessed in the making of the modern world.
Les mer
A fascinating investigation into the stories of the forgotten revolutionaries of the Atlantic.
A fascinating investigation into the stories of the forgotten revolutionaries of the Atlantic.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781844678655
Publisert
2012-11-13
Utgiver
Verso Books
Vekt
475 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
448

Biografisk notat

Peter Linebaugh is Professor of History at the University of Toledo. He writes extensively on British history, Irish history, labor history and the history of the colonial Atlantic. His books include The Magna Carta Manifesto, The Many-Headed Hydra and The London Hanged, and he contributes frequently to CounterPunch.