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Vol. 18: Arabic Accounts of Mediterranean Captivity, 1517-1798

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The history of captivity in the early modern Mediterranean has been studied exclusively through European and Ottoman/Turkish sources. But from Aghadir to Alexandretta, the language of piety, travel, religious disputation, and chronicle was Arabic (sometimes written as Garshuni). An extensive archive has survived in Arabic describing the experiences of Muslims, Eastern Christians, and Jews in European captivity. After all, from the middle of the seventeenth century on, British and French fleets, with their advanced naval capabilities, seized large numbers of captives from the 'other shore' (to cite Braudel) - captives who have been ignored in scholarship but survive in numerous sculptures from Spain and Germany to Malta and Hungary.
This study continues the research into the Arabic archive by introducing further accounts about captivity by European pirates and privateers, showing how the Mediterranean became the scene of Christian masters and Arabic-speaking slaves. Not surprising, by the nineteenth century, a Moroccan traveler prayed that the Mediterranean become a barrier/hajiz against European depredations.

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Authors Nabil Matar
Publisher EB-Verlag
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2023
 
EAN 9783868934496
ISBN 978-3-86893-449-6
No. of pages 68
Dimensions 151 mm x 211 mm x 10 mm
Weight 119 g
Series JOSEPH C. MILLER MEMORIAL LECTURES SERIES
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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