Trade and Cultural Exchange in the Early Modern Mediterranean :Braudel's Maritime Legacy

Publication subTitle :Braudel's Maritime Legacy

Author: Fusaro> Maria  

Publisher: I.B.Tauris‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780857718174

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781848851634

Subject: K History and Geography

Keyword: 历史、地理

Language: ENG

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It is 60 years since the publication in 1949 of the original French version of Fernand Braudel's 'The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II' revolutionised the study of Mediterranean history. The maritime history of the Mediterranean from the 16th to the 18th centuries has been - as one might expect - largely, though not entirely, the preserve of historians from the lands bordering the sea. Much of their work has not been readily accessible to English-speaking audiences. Now, 60 years 'after Braudel', the present volume brings together work by specialists from Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Malta and Algeria, as well as from the United States and the United Kingdom. _x000D_Topics covered in the book include new perspectives on the mercantile 'Northern Invasion' of the Mediterranean by English ships in the early 17th century; Britain and North Africa in the late Stuart period; the import trade in thoroughbred horses from the Arab world; the naval history of the north African 'regencies'; the various faces of piracy, warfare and maritime slavery in the Mediterranean; plague as a determinant of maritime trade; the rise of Greek commercial shipping in both the eastern and western halves of the sea; and the the central role of Malta in the Mediterranean._x000D_The emphasis of the book, therefore, is on the sea itself, the ships which travelled it, and the men who sailed them. The new perspectives here offered are both multi-disciplinary and inter-discip

Chapter

2. The English in the Mediterranean, 1600-1630: A Post-Braudelian Perspective on the 'Northern Invasion' -- Colin Heywood

3. Plague and Seafaring in the Ottoman Mediterranean in the Eighteenth Century -- Daniel Panzac

4. In the Regency of Algiers: The Human Side of the Algerine Corso -- Fatiha Loualich

5. Slave Histories and Memoirs in the Mediterranean World: A Study of the Sources (Sixteenth-Centuries) -- Salvatore Bono

6. The Maghariba and the Sea: Maritime Decline in North Africa in the Early Modern Period -- Nabil Matar

7. Sacra Militia, the order of St. John: Crusade, Corsairing and Trade in Rhodes and Malta -- Ann Williams

8. Maritime Caravans and the Knights of St. John: Aspects of Mediterranean Seaborne Traffic (Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries) -- Simon Mercieca

9. "Victims of Piracy?": Ottoman Lawsuits in Malta (1602-1687) and the Changing Course of Mediterranean Maritime History -- Molly Greene

10. Greek-Ottoman Captains in the Service of Spanish Commerce in the Late Eighteenth Century -- Eloy Martin-Corrales

11. The 'Eastern Invasion': Greeks in Mediterranean Trade and Shipping in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries -- Gelina Harlaftis

12. Rewriting the Sea from the Desert Shore: Equine and Equestrian Perspectives on a New Maritime History -- Donna Landry

13. Representing the Early Modern Mediterranean in Contemporary North Africa -- Mohamed-Salah Omri

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