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Episode 96: Pirates of the Caribbean with Jamie Goodall and Rebecca Simon

Sep 18, 2024
Join Jamie Goodall, a pirate history expert from the U.S. Army Center of Military History, and Rebecca Simon, a historian of early modern piracy, as they set sail into the world of swashbucklers. They dive into pirate mythology and superstitions, discuss the quirky life of Steve Bonnet, and reveal the significant roles women played in piracy. With humor and fascinating anecdotes, they explore how popular media, especially 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' shapes our perception of pirates and their cultural legacy.
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INSIGHT

Common Pirate Myths Debunked

  • Many myths about pirates, such as eye patches improving night vision, are false.
  • Pirate accents come from exaggerated 1950s portrayals, not historical reality.
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Pirate Origins and Social Classes

  • Pirates came from diverse social classes including middling and veteran privateers, not just the poor.
  • Most pirate names and origins remain unknown due to lack of records.
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Timeline of Golden Age of Piracy

  • The Golden Age of Piracy had three waves: mid-1600s Caribbean buccaneers, 1690s East Indies pirates, and 1713–1726 global piracy peak.
  • The final phase is when piracy was truly widespread and infamous pirates were active.
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