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Hydrarchy, is the organizational structure of a ship, or the ability for individual(s) to gain power over land by ruling through the instrument of water, as defined by English poet Richard Braithwaite (1588-1673), who coined the term.[1]: 38 

Engraving by Gilles Rousselet (17th century) Hercules slaying the many-headed Lernaean Hydra

The term is most commonly used to describe a maritime society or maritime history in the Atlantic world, concerning political, economic, and social tensions on the docks and ports and out at sea, between the mid sixteenth-century extending to the nineteenth.The term also attests to the resistant and rebellious sailors, slaves and other oppressed individuals who acted out against the "land" powers of the central imperial government, like England between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.

  1. ^ Amirell, Stefan Eklöf; Müller, Leos (2014-06-03). Persistent Piracy: Maritime Violence and State-Formation in Global Historical Perspective. Springer. ISBN 9781137352866.

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