An edition of Captives and corsairs (2011)

Captives and corsairs

France and slavery in the early modern Mediterranean

Captives and corsairs
Gillian Lee Weiss, Gillian Lee ...
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An edition of Captives and corsairs (2011)

Captives and corsairs

France and slavery in the early modern Mediterranean

French response to the capture and enslavement of French citizens and subjects by Muslim corsairs in the Mediterranean.

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Language
English
Pages
389

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Captives and corsairs: France and slavery in the early modern Mediterranean
2011, Stanford University Press
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Table of Contents

Mediterranean slavery
Salvation without the state
Manumission and absolute monarchy
Bombarding Barbary
Emancipation in an age of enlightenment
Liberation and empire from the Revolution to Napoleon
Barbary slavery in black and white
The conquest of Algiers.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-378) and index.

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Stanford, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.3/620961
Library of Congress
HT1345 .W45 2011, HT1345

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 389 p. :
Number of pages
389

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25022920M
ISBN 13
9780804770002
LCCN
2010028607
OCLC/WorldCat
647773579

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