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Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean - 1550-1810 (Paperback)
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Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean - 1550-1810 (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Early Modern History
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Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean explores the early modern
genre of European Barbary Coast captivity narratives from the
sixteenth to the nineteenth century. During this period, the
Mediterranean Sea was the setting of large-scale corsairing that
resulted in the capture or enslavement of Europeans and Americans
by North African pirates, as well as of North Africans by European
forces, turning the Barbary Coast into the nemesis of any who went
to sea. Through a variety of specifically selected narrative case
studies, this book displays the blend of both authentic eye witness
accounts and literary fictions that emerged against the backdrop of
the tumultuous Mediterranean Sea. A wide range of other primary
sources, from letters to ransom lists and newspaper articles to
scientific texts, highlights the impact of piracy and captivity
across key European regions, including France, Italy, Germany, the
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Scandinavia, and Britain, as well as
the United States and North Africa. Divided into four parts and
offering a variety of national and cultural vantage points, Piracy
and Captivity in the Mediterranean addresses both the background
from which captivity narratives were born and the narratives
themselves. It is essential reading for scholars and students of
early modern slavery and piracy.
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