From the ‘long’ sixteenth century the Ottoman regencies of North Africa operated as major centres of piracy and privateering across the Mediterranean sea. Though deemed by emerging European powers to be an expression of the ‘barbarian’ status of Muslim and Ottoman rulers and peoples, piracy and corsairing in fact played a major role in the development of the ‘primary’ or ‘master’ institutions of international society such as sovereignty, war and international law. Far from representing a ‘barbarian’ challenge to the European ‘standard of civilization’, piracy and privateering in the modern Mediterranean acted as contradictory vehicles in the\ud affirmation of that very standard.\ud \ud This paper explores in some historical detail the w...
Piracy holds a special place within the field of international law because of the universal jurisdic...
This thesis has as its subject piracy and its relation to Empire. Through a methodological approach,...
This article uses world-systems analysis to examine the role that pirates and privateers played in t...
From the ‘long’ sixteenth century the Ottoman regencies of North Africa operated as major centres of...
As a phenomenon accompanying European expansion, piracy and privateering spread globally, beginning ...
As a phenomenon accompanying European expansion, piracy and privateering spread globally, beginning ...
In a modern global historical context, scholars have often regarded piracy as an essentially Europea...
In a modern global historical context, scholars have often regarded piracy as an essentially Europea...
Through XVI and XX centuries Ottoman State called Algeria, Tunisia and Tripolis as Western Colonies ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
This article uses world-systems analysis to examine the role that pirates and privateers played in t...
Studies of Mediterranean piracy are usually restricted to the early modern period. This is because w...
This dissertation examines the legal and administrative impact of piracy and amphibious slave-raidin...
This article explores the environment and challenges that Ottoman Mediterranean piracy and privateer...
Piracy holds a special place within the field of international law because of the universal jurisdic...
This thesis has as its subject piracy and its relation to Empire. Through a methodological approach,...
This article uses world-systems analysis to examine the role that pirates and privateers played in t...
From the ‘long’ sixteenth century the Ottoman regencies of North Africa operated as major centres of...
As a phenomenon accompanying European expansion, piracy and privateering spread globally, beginning ...
As a phenomenon accompanying European expansion, piracy and privateering spread globally, beginning ...
In a modern global historical context, scholars have often regarded piracy as an essentially Europea...
In a modern global historical context, scholars have often regarded piracy as an essentially Europea...
Through XVI and XX centuries Ottoman State called Algeria, Tunisia and Tripolis as Western Colonies ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
This article uses world-systems analysis to examine the role that pirates and privateers played in t...
Studies of Mediterranean piracy are usually restricted to the early modern period. This is because w...
This dissertation examines the legal and administrative impact of piracy and amphibious slave-raidin...
This article explores the environment and challenges that Ottoman Mediterranean piracy and privateer...
Piracy holds a special place within the field of international law because of the universal jurisdic...
This thesis has as its subject piracy and its relation to Empire. Through a methodological approach,...
This article uses world-systems analysis to examine the role that pirates and privateers played in t...