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posted by [personal profile] elanya at 01:40am on 28/02/2002
Everyone know pirates are cool, right?

But did you know *how* cool? For example, it has been hypothesized that the realong the skull and crossbones was adopted for the standard pirate flag was because of its early associations with the Templars and the Masons. http://www.templarhistory.com/sidon.html
(I don't know how to imbed links, but if anyone wantt to tell me.... ;)

Also, Masonic symbols were found in association with a pirate graveyard on Saint Marie Island, off of Madagascar. see http://www.discovery.com/exp/madagascar/captainkidd/dispatch17.html for just the relevant bit, or http://www.discovery.com/exp/madagascar/captainkidd/dispatch.html for a report of the whole expedition to try and find Captain Kidd's sunken ship, the Adventure Galley

Right. I just e-mailed Dr. John de Bry, the (an?)archaeologist involved in that expedition, about those pirate graves. I hope he can tell me some good stuff!

Also, here is a mini rant. My life is too expensive! There are two books that I really want... The History of Pirates by Angus Konstam, and Honor Among Thieves by Jan Rogozi'nski. The former has an artical on the symboloism of the Jolly Roger, which is obviously related to my dissertation topic, and the latter is about the 'pirate utopia' that existed on Saint Marie Island. I don't believe all the hype. I know there were colonies, but anyone who is billing it as 'the only truly egalitarian democracy to have ever existed', or whatever the claim was, is a little deluded. For one thing. Pirates kept slaves. And let us not even start on their treatment of their fellow man. But I still want to read that damed book, *sigh*... Oh here is the actual quote. "The Saint Mary's pirates formed the most democratic and egalitarian society in human history."

You can find the write ups for both books here: http://ferncanyonpress.com/pirates/scholars.shtml

I wouldn't really mind having a copy of Bandits at Sea, either....
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posted by [identity profile] longpig.livejournal.com at 10:08pm on 27/02/2002
I wouldn't mind a copy of JPW's The Bone House... But I don't have $500 any more than I have $50. ?_?
 
posted by [identity profile] curtana.livejournal.com at 11:54am on 28/02/2002
Can't you request the books through inter-library loans and read them that way? At least then you could see whether they're worth buying or not, or if you were still poor, you could photocopy relevant stuff. That's how we grad students have to live...

And you should be able to embed links with the "make link/image" function (pull-down under Edit). :)

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