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Pirates of the Caribbean

History 200: The Early Modern World

Librarian: Mrs. Penner

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Reference Sources

Useful terms & Names

Owl Catalog

Desk Reserves

Databases
Documentation

 

Reference Books - Garver Room

Ref 382 En32no Encyclopedia of World Trade
Ref 910.3 W18en Encyclopedia of Exploration
Ref 940.2 En19 Encyclopedia of the Renaissance
Ref 942 Ox22 Oxford Companion to British History
Ref 940.05 W12h Historical Dictionary of the Elizabethan World
Ref 980 En13 Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture

Useful Terms and Names

Pirates, Piracy Martin Frobisher
Privateers, Privateering Francis Drake
Freebooters John Hawkins
Buccaneers Henry Morgan
Spanish Main  

OWL Catalog

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Desk Reserves - Circulation Desk

Under the Black Flag (910.4 C81un)
Buccaneers in the West Indies in the VII Century (972.9 H22)
Pillaging the Empire (910.4 L24p)
Jolly Roger (910.4 P93)
Great Days of Piracy in the West Indies (972.9 W85)
History of Pirates (910.4 K78hi)
Age of Piracy (910.4 C23)
Pirates 1660-1730 (910.4 K78pi)
Bandits at Sea: A Pirate Reader (910.4 B25pe)
Sir Henry Morgan (972.92092 M82r)
Martin Frobisher (910.4092 F92m)
Brief History of the Caribbean (972.9 R63b) on reserve under H. 200 Slavery Caribbean
From Columbus to Castro (972.9 W67f) on reserve under H. 200 Slavery Caribbean
Villains of all Nations: Atlantic Pirates in the Golden Age (910.4 R24vi)

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Subscription Databases

Encyclopedia Britannica Online

Pirate Ship

Documentation


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