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Mergulhamos na fascinante história da pirataria e da predação marítima entre os séculos XVI e XIX, explorando as diferenças entre os oceanos Atlântico e Índico! Neste SciCast, desvendamos o que define pirataria, passamos por figuras que moldaram o comércio colonial, desafiaram impérios e serviram de material para histórias, mitos e lendas. No Atlântico, a Era de Ouro da pirataria, marcada por nomes como Barba Negra e Anne Bonny, foi impulsionada pelo lucrativo mercado do açúcar e pelo tráfico de escravizados. No Índico, senhores do mar como Ching Shih e os Marakkars dominavam rotas comerciais com estratégias únicas, aproveitando as monções. Da origem do Jolly Roger às raízes da pirataria nas talassocracias antigas, descubra como esses rebeldes dos mares conectaram continentes e inspiram até hoje a cultura pop, de Jack Sparrow a One Piece. Seja bem vindo à bordo dessa aventura histórica! Patronato do SciCast: 1. Patreon SciCast 2. Apoia.se/Scicast 3. Nos ajude via Pix também, chave: contato@scicast.com.br ou acesse o QRcode: Sua pequena contribuição ajuda o Portal Deviante a continuar divulgando Ciência! Contatos: contato@scicast.com.br https://twitter.com/scicastpodcast https://www.facebook.com/scicastpodcast https://instagram.com/scicastpodcast Fale conosco! E não esqueça de deixar o seu comentário na postagem desse episódio! Expediente: Produção Geral: Tarik Fernandes e André Trapani Equipe de Gravação: Gustavo Rebello, Marcelo de Matos, Rodolfo Neto, Marcelo Pedraz, Rita Kujawski, Maria Oliveira Citação ABNT: Scicast #658: Pirataria no Atlântico e no Índico. Locução: Gustavo Rebello, Marcelo de Matos, Rodolfo Neto, Marcelo Pedraz, Rita Kujawski, Maria Oliveira. [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 25/08/2025. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/podcasts/scicast-658 Imagem de capa: Captura do Pirata, Barba Negra, 1718, por Jean Leon Gerome Ferris. A pintura representa a batalha entre o pirata e o Tenente Maynard na baía de Ocracoke, no pico da Época Dourada da Pirataria. Por Jean Leon Gerome Ferris - http://www.neatorama.com/2007/10/22/pirate-lore-7-myths-and-trrrrruths-about-pirates/, Domínio público, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8643114 Expotea: https://expotea.com.br/https://www.instagram.com/expoteabrasil/ Referências e Indicações Sugestões de literatura: FERNÁNDEZ RODRÍGUEZ, María. El pirata de ficción: Historia y teoría de un mito transmedial. 2022. Tese (Doutorado em Español: Investigación Avanzada en Lengua y Literatura) – Departamento de Lengua Española, Área de Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada, Facultad de Filología, Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, 2022. Orientador: Javier Sánchez Zapatero. REIS, Ernesto. Piratas no Atlântico Sul. 1. ed. São Paulo: Giostri, 2012. 108 p. ISBN-10: 8581080871 QUEIROZ, Camila Acosta. “Making his men believe he was a devil incarnate”: gênero, hidrarquia e masculinidade na pirataria moderna através de general history of the pyrates (Atlântico, século XVIII). Dissertação (Mestrado em História), Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Santa Maria, 2024. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/31894. Rediker, Marcus. Villains of All Nations: Atlantic Pirates in the Golden Age (2004). Aborda como a economia marítima e o imperialismo criaram as condições ideais para a pirataria florescer no Atlântico. Cordingly, David. Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates (1995). Descreve a interação entre impérios coloniais, comércio atlântico e pirataria, com ênfase nas rotas comerciais vulneráveis. O autor descreve a transição dos caçadores de gado para piratas, explicando como o termo “bucaneiro” (do francês boucanier) veio dos métodos indígenas de defumar carne. Linebaugh, Peter & Rediker, Marcus – The Many-Headed Hydra (2000). Examina o papel da pirataria dentro das redes de trabalho forçado e comércio imperial. Woodard, C. (2007). The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down. Harcourt. Johnson, C. (1724). A General History of the Pyrates. Edição moderna: Dover Publications, 1999. Earle, P. (2007). The Sack of Panamá: Captain Morgan and the Battle for the Caribbean. Thomas Dunne Books. Talty, S. (2005). Empire of Blue Water: Captain Morgan’s Great Pirate Army. Crown Publishers. Kelsey, H. (1998). Sir Francis Drake: The Queen’s Pirate. Yale University Press. "Jolly Roger" no Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea, editado por Peter Kemp, 1988. Konstam, Angus. Piracy: The Complete History. Osprey Publishing, 2008. Sugestões de filmes: Our Flag Means Death (série) One Piece (anime) Tintin, Arco do Segredo do Licorne + Tesouro de Rackam, o Terrível Sugestões de links: Sobre bucaneiros: https://www.britannica.com/topic/buccaneer Sugestões de games: Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mergulhamos na fascinante história da pirataria e da predação marítima entre os séculos XVI e XIX, explorando as diferenças entre os oceanos Atlântico e Índico! Neste SciCast, desvendamos o que define pirataria, passamos por figuras que moldaram o comércio colonial, desafiaram impérios e serviram de material para histórias, mitos e lendas. No Atlântico, a Era de Ouro da pirataria, marcada por nomes como Barba Negra e Anne Bonny, foi impulsionada pelo lucrativo mercado do açúcar e pelo tráfico de escravizados. No Índico, senhores do mar como Ching Shih e os Marakkars dominavam rotas comerciais com estratégias únicas, aproveitando as monções. Da origem do Jolly Roger às raízes da pirataria nas talassocracias antigas, descubra como esses rebeldes dos mares conectaram continentes e inspiram até hoje a cultura pop, de Jack Sparrow a One Piece. Seja bem vindo à bordo dessa aventura histórica!
We love the podcast History Daily, a co-production from award winning podcasters Airship and Noiser, so we're presenting two episodes with a very similar theme -- pirates!-- July 6, 1699. The arrest of Captain William Kidd ends the reign of plunder of one of history's most infamous pirates and sparks rumors of buried treasure-- November 16th, 1720. The trials of notorious pirates Anne Bonny, Mary Read, and John Rackham began in Spanish Town, Jamaica.Subscirbe to History Daily wherever you get your podcasts including Apple and SpotifyGet your tickets to the Bowery Boys Ghost Stories of New York City show, live at Joe's Pub
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Anne Bonny va trencar totes les normes del seu temps i va acabar convertida en llegenda en ser recordada com una de les pirates més ferotges del Carib. A continuació t'ho expliquem Benvinguts a La Nit Més Fosca -- Cançó: Irish Pyrate - The Ballad of Anne Bonny: https://youtu.be/Kf0VO2_4iB0 Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Nit Més Fosca. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/455079
En el episodio de hoy entrevistamos a Irene M Morgado, socióloga especializada en psicología social y organizacional y la voz femenina más bonita del mundo lúdico. Con ella hablamos de la aplicación del juego en Recursos Humanos y en empresas, entre otras muchas cosas. En Plapscanner Noemí analiza la vida en general y el fútbol en particular y Cati habla del juego “Anne Bonny’s malediction”. En el Maridaje lúdico maridamos el libro “La ciutat de les dames” de Cristina de Pizan con los juegos “Cities”, “Tower Up” y cualquier juego histórico. Y también maridamos el juego “La gran migración” con el videojuego “Flappy bird”. Hacemos un Amiga date cuenta muy express para criticar a FNAC, videojuegos sobre v10Iacl0n3s y varias cosas más. Y felicitamos a Aida de Bebé a Mordor por su artículo en la Revista Mi Biblioteca, entre otras cosas que sí. Algunos enlaces de los temas que hemos ido comentando: Historicidad como escusa para el machismo: https://bsky.app/profile/playlikepanks.bsky.social/post/3ln3e74xmv22h Historicismo en el rol: no hay excusa: https://lamirada.produccionesgorgona.com/historicismo-en-el-rol-no-es-una-excusa/ Maridaje de Proyecto GLIRP: https://www.instagram.com/p/DH2wlDzNAhT/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link FNAC y sus cosas: https://x.com/RamenParaDos/status/1911542835146604869 Artículo sobre videojuegos y v10Iacl0n3s https://medium.com/azul-corrosivo/videojuegos-violaciones-bbf161fb01f8 Las mujeres trans en el Reino Unido: https://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2025/04/16/67ff7ca1fc6c836c4d8b4580.html Vídeo de Tigrillo al respecto: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DIoHNXlNAV-/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet Cartagena y sus nuevas medidas contra la expansión de las casas de apuestas: https://murciaplaza.com/murciaplaza/cartagena/cartagena-aprueba-nuevas-medidas-contra-la-expansion-de-las-casas-de-apuestas-inspecciones-control-de-licencias-y-campanas-en-colegios Artículo sobre juegos y bibliotecas en Mi biblioteca: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EAhSNUpOu9P4M69NpwQN8-oPBvnzrNgC/view Juegos para cambiar el mundo, Proyecto Injuve (Madrid) https://www.injuve.es/conocenos/noticia/juegos-para-cambiar-el-mundo ¡Gracias por escucharnos y hasta el mes que viene!
This guest episode is from History Daily hosted by Lindsay Graham. November 16, 1720. The trials of notorious pirates Anne Bonny, Mary Read, and John Rackham begin in Spanish Town, Jamaica. A co-production from award-winning podcasters Airship and Noiser. For more information about History Daily, please visit https://www.historydaily.com/ For ad-free episodes of History Daily, shipwrecks and Sea Dogs, and many more fantastic history podcasts, please subscribe to Into History, at IntoHistory.com/shipwreckspod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Er mordete, raubte und löste die wohl erste weltweite Fahndung aus: Henry Every ist einer der berühmtesten Piraten. Angeblich im Februar 1695 verfasste er einen historischen Brief... Von Herwig Katzer.
Tout le monde le sait: les pirates sont féroces, aiment les trésors et les perroquets, ont parfois un œil en moins ou une jambe de bois… Et surtout, ce sont des hommes! Tous? Non… Laissez-moi vous raconter l'histoire d'Anne Bonny, femme pirate et embarquez pour une aventure captivante dans les eaux tumultueuses des Caraïbes au XVIIIe siècle. Découvrez l'incroyable destin d'Anne Bonny, une femme pirate audacieuse et insoumise, qui a défié les conventions de son époque pour sillonner les mers. Entre batailles navales, alliances inattendues et une quête de liberté, plongez dans l'histoire vraie de cette légende des flibustiers. Conte-moi l'aventure est un podcast Chérie FM Ecriture : Marion Lemoine Interprétation : Léa des Garets Réalisation : Cédric le Doré Rédaction en chef : Anais Koopman Production : Anne-Cécile Kirry Assistante de production : Marie Carette
INTRO (00:00): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Chillsner With Lime from the Southern Growl Beer Company, and a “Durty Gurl” vodka Bloody Mary. She reviews her weekend in Spartanburg SC and Wilmington NC, eating Carolina BBQ (her favorite), enjoying Bloody Marys at Anne Bonny's river barge bar, and experiencing the coolest airport gas station outside of the RDU Airport. COURT NEWS (16:45): Kathleen shares news on Stevie Nicks' Rolling Stone interview, Chappell Roan scolds a red carpet photographer, Cher makes her endorsement prior to the 2024 Presidential election, and Taylor Swift closes out the New Orleans leg of her ERAs Tour. TASTING MENU (4:10): Kathleen samples Spicy Crayfish Korean Lay's chips, Keogh's Sour Cream & Shamrock chips, and Hampton Acres Carolina Crack Sauce. UPDATES (40:56): Kathleen shares updates on Jelly Roll's return to Twitter after a fun afternoon picking up the tab for an entire restaurant in Little Rock. “HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT”: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of dozens of elusive brown dwarfs (strange objects larger than planets) beyond the Milky Way for the first time ever.FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (45:40): Kathleen shares articles on the heartbreaking death of the oldest grizzly bear in Yellowstone, the “picklewich” rolls out at Jimmy Johns, a Springfield MO woman uses Apple airtags to find stolen election signs, the former Abercrombie CEO is charged with sex trafficking, a Wisconsin dad buys 14 tickets to see the wrong “Alabama,” the most popular Halloween candies by state are revealed, the Cleveland Browns announce plans to move to the suburbs, and American Airlines test boarding technology that shames line cutters. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING (38:20): Kathleen recommends watching “I'm Not A Monster” on HBO Max.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mary Read y Anne Bonny fueron dos de las piratas más temidas del s. XVIII en el Caribe. Fueron dos adelantadas a su tiempo, puesto que no era normal que navegasen junto a hombres y, además, llevasen una vida de aventura y peligro. Se unieron como parte de la tripulación Calico Jack, con quien participaron en numerosos saqueos y batallas navales. Su ferocidad y sus atrocidades las convirtieron en dos auténticas leyendas de la piratería. Y descubre en ‘Piratas: Más allá de la leyenda” las verdaderas y jamás contadas historias de los piratas. Estreno el 5 de octubre a las 00:00h en el canal National Geographic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pirates have been a part of the public imagination since ancient times, but what is known about the women who chose that life for themselves? In today's episode, I will analyze pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read, two women who have become more mythical than factual. Joining me today is historian Dr. Rebecca Simon, an expert on all things pirates and author of Pirate Queens: The Lives of Anne Bonny and Mary Read. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, the story of 3 pirates unfolds before us! Join us as we learn all about Anne Bonny, Mary Read, & Calico Jack.
Thank you for joining us for E86 Southern Pirates. For this episode we concentrate on Anne Bonny.Lee's link https://www.barbarianbreed.comPatreon https://patreon.com/theloreofthesouthShow email loreofthesouth@gmail.com CitationsEncyclopædia Britannica, inc. (2024, August 23). Anne Bonny. Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anne-Bonny Johnson, C. (1724). A general history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pyrates. Wikimedia Foundation. (2024a, August 14). Calico Jack. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calico_Jack Wikimedia Foundation. (2024b, August 21). Mary read. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Read Wikimedia Foundation. (2024c, August 31). Anne Bonny. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Bonny Tiny Expeditions - A Podcast about Genetics, DNA and InheritanceExplore the exciting world of genetics in an easy-to-understand way with Tiny Expeditions.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Yo ho ho, we need a bottle of rum after these last few episodes, besties!! From recording to posting, the issues kept cropping up, so we split the Pirates theme into two episodes, and here is Part 2!Alanna dove into the history of some girl buccaneers, mainly the story of mysterious Anne Bonny, but her bestie too. That was Mary, or should we say Mark? Read. One went as a man, you see, but they were fast friends and almost accidental lovers. Oh and a cameo, or more like a connection to "Calico Jack" Rackham. We can't forget our tangents on the Black Dagger Brotherhood, Fast & the Furious lore, pet grooming, and the surprise Gordo appearances, which really shock no one?!Also weight in on our new slogan, maybe? "just Get a Divorce!!" and our new favorite word, "Piratical"!Don't forget to check out our Patreon for hours of bonus true crime, Reddit rowdiness, videos, reaction/rewatch, and so much more!Apologies for
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In this episode we sail round the Horn and back again as we look into the lives, trial and mysteries of the Naussau Pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read. Part of Calico Jack Rackham's crew, these two dressed as men, cursed, drank, fought and killed with their pirate brethren and for two months lived completely free, a rare thing for women in the Early 1700's. We dig into what little is known about their early lives, what led them to become pirates and how their two months as lawless pirates made them so famous they are still talked about to this day. Laura has Covid AND the Flu, she never does anything by halves. Arthur discusses people mocking the trans movement by identifying as helicopters and toasters and in the end, we are forced to admit that Anne Bonny disappeared sometime after she had been imprisoned on the Bahamas and we do not know how or where her life ended. So join us for this special episode all about these two pirates and so much more in this Jolly Roger Episode of the Family Plot Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
Join us this week for something new. Salem will be telling two stories Belle researched and wrote about pirates. Captain William Kidd and Anne Bonny.
Swashbuckling, murder and robbery on the high seas! We're bringing back the fan-favourite episode on Dr Rebecca Simon's 'Pirate Queens: The Lives of Anne Bonny & Mary Read' from our archive.She takes Dan through a dramatic history of piracy in the Caribbean and the Atlantic World. She tells the extraordinary stories of pirates Anne Bonny, and Mary Read as well as captains Blackbeard, Jack Rackham and the notoriously sadistic Charles Vane. She also gives Dan the lowdown on pirate treasure.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Sign up HERE for 50% off for 3 months using code ‘DANSNOW'.We'd love to hear from you - what do you want to hear an episode on? You can email the podcast at ds.hh@historyhit.com.You can take part in our listener survey here.
Anne Bonny and Mary Read were pirates who sailed the Caribbean in the early 18th century. For both of them, piracy offered a chance at a freedom otherwise disallowed to women.In this episode of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb learns more about Bonny and Read from the novelist Francesca de Torres - author of Saltblood, which recreates Mary Read's life - and Dr. Rebecca Simon who wrote the first full-scale biography of the two women. This episode was edited by Ella Blaxill and produced by Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.Not Just the Tudors is a History Hit podcastEnjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code TUDORS - sign up here: https://www.historyhit.com/subscription/.You can take part in our listener survey here: https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MK.
Born under a cloud of lies, an Irish immigrant girl and her family made their way to colonial South Carolina. Her tomboy upbringing combined with a rebellious streak was the perfect combination to create the fiercest female pirate in the history of the Western Hemisphere.Get your Carolina Crimes Gear at www.carolinacrimesstore.comFollow us Social Media:Facebook: Carolina Crimes PodcastTwitter: @Sccrimepod
Se habla mucho de la ‘Edad de oro de la piratería' entre 1650 y 1720. Fue en esa época en la que dos mujeres de armas tomar, Ane Bonny y Mary Read, asolaron los mares y los sembraron de terror. A veces lo hacían vestidas de hombres, pero su talento y su astucia las delataban. Sobre ellas y ese mundo es esta salida de Calamares en su tinta
This week in class we're discussing the story of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, two very famous and potentially queer pirates from the 1700s! Talking points: Robust For The Sea, Pirates Aren't Real, The Sloop Scale, Argument Deescalation and Pirate Ship Quick Changes Thank you to Terry Poison for the use of our theme song "Comme Ci Comme Ca" Join our FREE Discord Find us on Instagram, TikTok and Patreon.
Dr Scarlett Smash & Dr Craken MacCraic chat about the infamous female pirate Anne Bonny, her fascinating life and swashbuckling exploits. If you liked this show please support us so we can keep providing more content, $1 helps : www.patreon.com/marineconservation Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes or having advertisments on the show Music credits By Jolly Shore Leave "Al For Me Grog (Trad.)" HandsomeForrune-FE (Adapted Lyrics by Taran Christen : Musical Arrangement by K. Ryan Hart) Represented by Rebellious Entertainment Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Twitter Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram MCHH Facebook MCHH Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube
Nuala O'Connor, the celebrated author, talks to Brendan about her new novel, Seaborne, about the life of Anne Bonny. She also discusses her recent diagnoses with ADHD and autism, and how the discoveries have changed her life.
King James I was a man whose sexuality was known by people in France, let alone (the newly formed) Britain of the early 17th century.So it may come as no surprise that men, such as the handsome George Villiers, might use their sexuality to their advantage and gain status, money and power whilst romancing the king.Helping Kate explore the sex and scandal of the Jacobean court is Anthony Delaney, historian and co-host of History Hit sister podcast After Dark.As an added treat, Kate's also joined by Robbie Taylor Hunt, who was the intimacy coordinator on the hit TV show based on this story, Mary & George.Robbie can be found on @RTaylorHunt (X/Twitter), @robbietaylorhunt (Instagram).He's the co-creator of Pansexual Pregnant Piracy at Soho Theatre (March 26th - April 13th) which is a raucous comedy based on the true queer seafaring tale of 18th-Century pirate Anne Bonny. Was the King and George's well-known relationship purely sexual and conceited? Or was it a full blown love affair? How were same sex relationships thought of in the 17th century?This episode was edited by Tom Delargy. The producer was Stuart Beckwith. The senior producer was Charlotte Long.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code BETWIXT sign up at https://historyhit/subscription/You can take part in our listener survey here.***I just realised when Kate asked me about Olympe de Gouges and if she was executed in the French Revolution I said 'she was fine lol' that's not true - she was executed - but I think it's being ill my brain just malfunctioned a sec if you can edit that out!***https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13smv9lEwNwHd0rcQwQEYBwQTX7E9H5zM
Kerri changes it up this week and goes back to the 18th century to tell us about a pirate that made waves due to being a woman. Anne Bonny was a woman before her time who led a life on the high seas until her life as a pirate caught up to her. Donna tells us about Poogan's Porch. This two-story haunted house is located in Charleston. We learn about two career driven women who resided in the home. This episode is sponsored by Paired. To make a better connection with your partner, head over to www.paired.com/creep for a 7-day free trial and 25% off when you sign up for a subscription.
Kerri changes it up this week and goes back to the 18th century to tell us about a pirate that made waves due to being a woman. Anne Bonny was a woman before her time who led a life on the high seas until her life as a pirate caught up to her. Donna tells us about Poogan's Porch. This two-story haunted house is located in Charleston. We learn about two career driven women who resided in the home. This episode is sponsored by Paired. To make a better connection with your partner, head over to www.paired.com/creep for a 7-day free trial and 25% off when you sign up for a subscription.
This week we dive into the thrilling world of piracy with special guest, author and podcaster Jem Duducu on this episode of History Rage. Jem, an expert in history and author of captivating books, provides fascinating insights into the diverse realms of piracy, from the Caribbean to the Barbary Corsairs.Introduction to Pirate Legends:Jem introduces the world of piracy, debunking myths and exploring the historical realities behind pirate legends.The conversation touches on the notorious pirate Anne Bonny and the challenges of researching historical pirates.Anne Bonny's Story:Anne Bonny's unconventional life, from piracy to running bars and brothels, is discussed.The hosts reflect on the limited representation of women in positions of strength in historical narratives and propose the idea of a Disney movie about Anne Bonny.Factors Driving People to Become Pirates:The discussion shifts to the motivations and circumstances that lead individuals to become pirates.Insights into historical contexts, such as the power vacuum during the golden age of piracy, and modern examples like Somali pirates, highlight the desperation that drives people to piracy.Comparing Pirate Cultures:Various pirate cultures, including Islamic piracy, Caribbean piracy, Barbary piracy, and Viking piracy, are explored.Cultural and strategic differences among pirates are discussed, such as the Barbary corsairs' focus on slavery and the Chinese pirate's hierarchical structure.Enduring Fascination with Pirates:The hosts explore the enduring fascination with pirates in popular culture, referencing movies like Pirates of the Caribbean.Jem Duducu recounts Hollywood's past struggles with pirate-themed movies and the unexpected success of Pirates of the Caribbean.Pirates or Ninjas:The hosts end the discussion with a playful question: Pirates or Ninjas? Jem unequivocally declares his preference for ninjas and shares a fascinating historical anecdote about a pirate who became Pope John XXIII.You can, and should, read Jem's book “Hollywood and History: What the Movies Get Wrong from the Ancient Greeks to Vietnam” which you can buy from the History Rage Bookshop and you can follow him on Twitter @JemDuducu and you can listen to the Condensed Histories Podcast here or wherever you found us.Follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and join the conversation using the hashtag #HistoryRage.Become a part of our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon. For just £5 per month, you get episodes 3 months early, a chance to ask questions, entry into our prize draws, and the coveted History Rage mug. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coucou everyone! Yo hooooo, alllll handsssss, hoist the colorssss hiiigh...come with us all over Europe as we learn about several women pirates! Anne Bonny, Mary Read, Jeanne de Clisson, and Charlotte de Berry were all baddies who we wouldn't want to get mixed up with. Then, Kate tells Catherine all about Salvador Dalí and venereal disease... :) Main topic sources: The lies and legend of Anne Bonny Anne Bonny wiki The pirate who disguised herself as a man Mary Read wiki Jeanne de Clisson: the Lioness of Brittany Jeanne de Clisson wiki Charlotte de Berry wiki Mini topic sources: American Journal of Psychiatry: Dalí (1904–1989): Psychoanalysis and Pictorial Surrealism Kate's recommendation: Yali Çapkini (2023) Catherine's recommendation: Find Me by Andre Aciman Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Vous aimez Stéphane Bern ? Vous allez adorer l'historienne Virginie Girod ! Aujourd'hui, en sa compagnie, la vie exceptionnelle d'Anne Bonny dans l'âge d'or de la piraterie.
Between August and October 1720, two female pirates named Anne Bonny and Mary Read terrorized the Caribbean in and around Jamaica. Despite their short career, they became two of the most notorious pirates during the height of the eighteenth-century Golden Age of Piracy. In a world dominated by men, they became infamous for their bravery, cruelty and unwavering determination to escape the social constraints placed on women during that time. It's an incredible tale and one that has captured the imagination of storytellers for centuries.
Vicky deep dives into the life of one of the most famous kick ass female pirates in history, Anne Bonny! What a woman!!!! Nancy explores some extreme body modification including the most pierced woman in the world!! ▶︎ Support us on Patreon for bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/ThePaddedCellPodcastWatch the podcast on YouTube:▶︎ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ThePaddedCellPodcastFollow The Padded Cell for more:▶︎ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551425184285▶︎ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thepaddedcell_podcast/?hl=en-gb▶︎ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thepaddedcellpodcastRecorded and Produced by Liverpool Podcast Studios▶︎ Web - http://www.liverpoolpodcaststudios.com▶︎ Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/liverpoolpodcaststudios▶︎ LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/company/liverpool-podcast-studios
Mary Read and Anne Bonny are legendary female pirates from the golden age of piracy. Raised as boys, they sailed with captain Calico Jack and fought their enemies bare-breasted, if legends are to be believed. How much of it is true? How much piracy did they actually accomplish? And why do their breasts feature quite so often in this history?Anthony and Maddy are joined by Francesca de Tores author of a new book Saltblood which tells the story from Mary Read's perspective and is published by Bloomsbury in April.Edited by Ella Blaxill. Produced by Freddy Chick. Senior Producer is Charlotte Long.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code AFTERDARK sign up at https://historyhit/subscription/ You can take part in our listener survey here.
Anne Bonny and Mary Read were a deadly pirate duo who plundered, pilfered and pillaged their way to infamy to become legends from the golden age of privacy. Hosted by Katie Charlwood Part of the Airwave Media Network - www.airwavemedia.com I'm on Tour! Get Your Tickets Use code HARLOTS10 for 10% off those toys you want Wishlist Wishlist Donate at: Patreon Smutty Little Dress Fund Follow me on… Twitter Instagram TikTok Facebook Business Enquiries: katie@whodidwhatnowpod.com Looking to Advertise, Contact: advertising@airwavemedia.com Fan Mail: Who Did What Now Podcast C/O TAG 11 Market Square Lettekenny Co. Donegal F92 R8W2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Looking for a relaxing bedtime story? Join Geoffrey by the fireside as he retells a story from the history books. It's about Mary Read and Anne Bonny, two women who fled a society that gave them no opportunity to live a free life on the high seas, as Pirates. Love Night Falls?
Beschäftigt man sich mit dem Höhepunkt der „goldenen Zeit“ der Piraterie ab 1716, dann stößt man zwangsläufig auf die Piratin Anne Bonny und die faszinierenden Abenteuer ihres Lebens. Doch was wissen wir wirklich über Anne Bonny? Wir setzen uns kritisch mit den Quellen zu ihrer Lebensgeschichte auseinander und stoßen dabei auf erstaunliche Erkenntnisse. Musik: Pirates of the Quarantine by Alexander Nakarada CC-BY-4.0 Wie man uns unterstützen kann, könnt ihr hier nachlesen. Zum HOAXILLA Merchandise geht es hier. QUELLEN Story der Woche: Die Kristall Pyramide von Bimini Thema der Woche: Anne Bonny in der dt. wikipedia Anne Bonny in der engl. wikipedia Goldenes Zeitalter (Piraterie) in der det. wikipedia The True and False Stories of Anne Bonny A 22-year-old YouTuber may have solved Anne Bonny pirate mystery 300 years after trial A General History of the Pyrates (wikisource) A General History of the Pyrates: The Life of Anne Bonny (wikisource) National Geographic: Anne Bonny und Mary Read: Englands vergessene Piratinnen Alexandra G. Wisner: Pirates and Propaganda: The Condemnation of Piracy In the Early Modern Era International Talk Like a Pirate Day (wikipedia) Der Youtube-Kanal: Gold and Gunpowder Black Sweet Stories
Jack Rackham, known as Calico Jack, was a true pirate of the Caribbean. With his Jolly Roger hoisted high and his bonny lass by his side, Jack and his crew sailed the seas during the Golden Age of Piracy. Jack stood apart from other pirates, though, as he had not one, but two notorious female pirates on his ship: Anne Bonny and Mary Read. Like most pirates of the age, Jack and much of his crew did not live to see a ripe old age, but instead met their demise at the end of a short drop and a sudden stop. Anne and Mary, however, were meant for a different fate and their stories soon passed to legend.Support the show
This featured guest episode of History Daily examines the events of November 16th, 1720. On that day, the trials of notorious pirates Anne Bonny, Mary Read, and John Rackham began in Spanish Town, Jamaica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fue una de las grandes piratas de todos los tiempos. Desde las frías aguas de Irlanda hasta las cálidas del Caribe, repasamos esta semana la vida de una mujer cuya existencia supuso un quebradero de cabeza para muchos, una líder en tiempos en los que los hombres eran los que protagonizaban las grandes gestas. Nos movemos entre piratas y ahí todo es posible.
We're off on the high seas to tell swashbuckling tales of famous pirates, including the terrifying trio Anne Bonny, Mary Read and Calico Jack.How does a woman become a pirate in a man's world? Where do you hide your delicates? And do you have a special spoon?The secret ingredient is...pirates!Get cocktails and historic true crime tales every week with The Poisoners' Cabinet. Listen to the Podcast on iTunes, Spotify and find us on Acast: https://shows.acast.com/thepoisonerscabinet Join us Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepoisonerscabinet Find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepoisonerscabinet Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepoisonerscabinet/ Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePoisonersCabinet Sources this week include She Captains: Heroines & Hellions of the Sea by Joan Druett, history.com, Crime Museum, AnneBonnyPirate, Biographics.org, Archive.org and Famous Pirates.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chapter 1 What's The Republic of Pirates Book by Colin Woodard"The Republic of Pirates" is a non-fiction book written by Colin Woodard and published in 2007. It is a historical account of the Golden Age of Piracy, which occurred in the 17th and 18th centuries in the Caribbean. The book explores the rise and fall of the pirate republic in Nassau, Bahamas, where notorious pirates such as Blackbeard, Anne Bonny, and Calico Jack Rackham operated. Woodard delves into the social, political, and economic factors that led to the establishment of this pirate haven and provides a comprehensive analysis of the lives and exploits of the pirates who operated during this time.Chapter 2 Is The Republic of Pirates Book A Good BookThe Republic of Pirates by Colin Woodard is generally regarded as a good book. It provides an interesting and detailed account of the so-called "Golden Age of Piracy" in the 17th and 18th centuries. Woodard explores the lives and exploits of various pirates, such as Blackbeard, Anne Bonny, and Calico Jack, and their impact on the Caribbean region. The book is well-researched and engaging, making it a popular choice among history enthusiasts. However, individual preferences may vary, so it is recommended to read reviews and summaries to ensure that it aligns with your specific interests.Chapter 3 The Republic of Pirates Book by Colin Woodard Summary"The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down" by Colin Woodard is a non-fiction book that explores the golden age of piracy in the Caribbean during the early 18th century.Woodard details the rise and fall of various pirate captains including Blackbeard, Charles Vane, Anne Bonny, and Calico Jack Rackham. He delves into their backgrounds and motivations for becoming pirates, as well as the unique social structure they established in Nassau, a pirate-run republic in the Bahamas.The book also focuses on the efforts of Woodes Rogers, a former privateer turned Royal Navy captain, to crush the pirate strongholds. Rogers, with the support of the British government, is tasked with bringing law and order back to the seas and ending the pirate threat.Woodard explores the clash between the pirates and the British Empire, revealing the different perspectives on piracy and the underlying economic and political factors that fueled this conflict. He examines the complex relationships between pirates, merchants, colonial authorities, and Indigenous communities.Throughout the book, Woodard provides vibrant descriptions of pirate life, their codes of conduct, and the brutal realities they faced. He goes beyond the Hollywood portrayals of swashbuckling adventurers to present a more accurate and nuanced view of these notorious figures."The Republic of Pirates" offers a comprehensive overview of the golden age of piracy, examining both the romanticized aspects and the dark realities of this infamous era. Woodard's research is based on primary sources such as trial records, pirate memoirs, and other historical documents, making this book an informative and engaging read for anyone interested in pirate history. Chapter 4 The Republic of Pirates Book AuthorColin Woodard is an American journalist and author known for his works on American history and politics. He was born in 1968 in Maine, United States. While there isn't much public information available about his personal life, Woodard has established himself as a respected writer in his field.Woodard released "The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and...
Anne Bonny and Mary Read were convicted of piracy on this day in 1720. You can find more to the story in the August 15, 2016 episode of Stuff You Missed in History Class.On this day in 1967, astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell became the first person to detect a radio pulsar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Madigan tells the legend of female pirate Anne Bonny, a woman known to wear mens clothing during battle, and to be just as bloodthirsty as her fellow male pirates. Her life changed forever when she meets another unexpected friend on the High Seas... This episode was brought to you by Nutrafol! Go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code "ANGRY" to save $10 off your first month's subscription AND free shipping! This episode is ALSO sponsored by Hello Fresh, America's #1 meal kit! go to HelloFresh.com/50angry and use code 50angry for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months! AND from NOW until HALLOWEEN Snugg Box is offering 20% off for all of the Angry Feminist listeners when you use code Feminist20 at checkout!! JOIN ME ON PATREON FOR THE ANGRY FEMINIST BOOK CLUB! https://www.patreon.com/angryneighborhoodfeminist GET YOUR YANF MERCH! https://yanfpodcast.threadless.com/ Do you have a topic that you want the show to take on? Email: neighborhoodfeminist@gmail.com Social media: Instagram: @angryneighborhoodfeminist **Don't forget to REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The ladies discuss their week and the awesome documentary premiere they went to before sharing stories of some powerful ladies. Cassidy covers Anne Bonny and Mary/Mark Read while Amanda shares the details of the marvelous Lady Wonder. Want more DTK? Find our socials, Patreon, and more at DTKpod.com!
What's Poppin' Congregation? This week, we have comedian Kevin Fredericks to discuss the baddest bitches of pirating to have ever sailed the ocean blue, Anne Bonny and Mary Read. Plus, a family of scammers from Queens, New York, who stole a house from a dead man in 2010 are finally caught. Stay Schemin'!This episode was recorded 05/24/22 and originally published 6/21/2022.Research by Kaelyn Brandt. Sources:https://queensda.org/family-of-alleged-scam-artists-charged-with-numerous-crimes-including-grand-larceny-identity-theft-tax-fraud/https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-queens-scammer-family-busted-da-says-20220504-2od542b3ovdh5ndntouziy6rai-story.htmlhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/anne-bonny-mary-readhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/women-pirates-anne-bonny-mary-read-lgbt-statue-b1725018.htmlhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/if-theres-a-man-among-ye-the-tale-of-pirate-queens-anne-bonny-and-mary-read-45576461/
Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine ladies of the sea, Mary Read and Anne Bonny Sources Tour Dates Redbubble Merch Mindboom
During the Golden Age of Piracy, two female pirates became infamous despite their short careers. Anne Bonny and Mary Read went down as some of the fiercest pirates in popular mythology.. Dr. Rebecca Simon is a historian of early modern piracy and lover of all things pirates. Her latest book is called Pirate Queens: The Lives of Anne Bonny and Mary Read. She joins host Lindsay Graham to separate fact from fiction about these women of the high seas and other pirate legends.Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/historytellersSupport us by supporting our sponsors!Harry's- Sign up for a no-risk trial at harrys.com/historytellers!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This 2016 episode covers famed lady pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read, who have been often requested as a topic by listeners. But telling their story requires navigating some rather suspect historical accounts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.