The Real Captain Kidd: A Vindication
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066232412
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In "The Real Captain Kidd: A Vindication," Cornelius Neale Dalton delves into the historical and mythological complexities surrounding the infamous figure of Captain William Kidd. Dalton employs a rigorous historical lens, meticulously sifting through maritime records and contemporary accounts to reconstruct Kidd's narrative as a privateer rather than a mere pirate. The book is structured to dismantle the long-standing stereotypes associated with Kidd and to present a reevaluation of piracy in the late 17th century, all while adopting an engaging literary style that balances scholarly detail with accessibility. By situating Kidd within the socio-political fabric of his time, Dalton highlights the blurred lines between privateering and piracy, inviting the reader to reconsider the nature of villainy and heroism in maritime lore. Cornelius Neale Dalton, an esteemed historian and maritime scholar, draws from his extensive background in early American maritime law and history to craft this enlightening text. His fascination with Kidd stems from both a personal and academic inquiry into how historical figures are often misrepresented. Dalton'Äôs commitment to rigorous historical accuracy and his ability to synthesize complex narratives into compelling prose stands as a testament to his dedication to uncovering the truth behind notorious legacies. Dalton's "The Real Captain Kidd: A Vindication" is an indispensable resource for scholars, history enthusiasts, and general readers alike. It not only provides a fresh perspective on Kidd's life but also serves as an invaluable exploration of how narratives are shaped and reshaped through time. This book is highly recommended for anyone intrigued by maritime history, the nature of piracy, and the complexities of historical representation.
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