【地中海における海賊行為と拿捕】
Piracy and Captivity in the Mediterranean H 296 p. 18
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Lists of figures Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction Mario Klarer Part 1 Labor and Law 1. Trading Identities: Balthasar Sturmer’s Verzeichnis der Reise (1558) and the Making of the European Barbary Captivity Narrative Mario Klarer 2. Unkind Dealings: English Captivity Narratives, Commercial Transformation, and the Economy of Unfree Labor in the Early Modern Period Daniel Vitkus 3. Ambivalences of Recognition: The Position of the Barbary Corsairs in Early Modern International Law and International Politics Walter Rech 4. "Free, Unfree, Captive, Slave:" António de Saldanha, a Late Sixteenth-Century Captive in Marrakesh Peter Mark Part 2 Home and Hybridity 5. "Renegades:" Converts to Islam in American Barbary Captivity Narratives of the 1790s Anna Diamantouli 6. Identity Crises of Homecomers from the Barbary Coast Robert Spindler 7. "Arab Speculators:" States and Ransom Slavery in the Western Sahara Christine E. Sears Part 3 Diplomacy and Deliverance 8. Michael Heberer: A Prisoner in the Ottoman Navy Robert Rebitsch 9. Piracy, Diplomacy, and Cultural Circulations in the Mediterranean Khalid Bekkaoui 10. A Comparison of Confraternity Models in the "Redemption of Slaves" in Europe: The Broederschap der alderheylighste Dryvuldigheyt of Brugge/Bruges and the Scuola della Santissima Trinità of Venice Andrea Pelizza Part 4 Oppositions and Otherness 11. A Huguenot Captive in ‘Uthman Dey’s Court: Histoire chronologique du royaume de Tripoly (1685) and Its Author Gillian Weiss 12. Khayr al-Din Barbarossa: Clashing Portraits of a Corsair-King Diana de Armas Wilson 13. Two Arabic Accounts of Captivity in Malta: Texts and Contexts Nabil Matar
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