Incoming Resources
- Persistent piracy, maritime violence and state formation in global historical perspective, edited by Stefan Eklöf Amirell, Leos Müller
- The international response to Somali piracy, challenges and opportunities, edited by Bibi van Ginkel and Frans-Paul van der Putten
- Maritime piracy and the construction of global governance, edited by Michael J. Struett, Jon D. Carlson, and Mark T. Nance
- Piracy and armed robbery at sea, the legal framework for counter-piracy operations in Somalia and the Gulf of Aden, Robin Geiss, Anna Petrig
- British pirates and society, 1680-1730, Margarette Lincoln
- Women and English piracy, 1540 - 1720 partners and victims of crime, John C. Appleby
- Pillaging the empire, global piracy on the high seas, 1500-1750, Kris Lane
- Human rights and law enforcement at sea, arrest, detention and transfer of piracy suspects, by Anna Petrig
- The ocean is a wilderness, Atlantic piracy and the limits of state authority, 1688-1856, Guy Chet