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Catholic Pirates And Greek Merchants A Maritime History Of The Early Modern Mediterranean Molly Greene

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Catholic Pirates And Greek Merchants A Maritime History Of The Early Modern Mediterranean Molly Greene
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.5 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Molly Greene
ISBN: 9781400834945, 1400834945
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Catholic Pirates And Greek Merchants A Maritime History Of The Early Modern Mediterranean Molly Greene by Molly Greene 9781400834945, 1400834945 instant download after payment.

A new international maritime order was forged in the early modern age, yet until now histories of the period have dealt almost exclusively with the Atlantic and Indian oceans. Catholic Pirates and Greek Merchants shifts attention to the Mediterranean, providing a major history of an important but neglected sphere of the early modern maritime world, and upending the conventional view of the Mediterranean as a religious frontier where Christians and Muslims met to do battle.



Molly Greene investigates the conflicts between the Catholic pirates of Malta--the Knights of St. John--and their victims, the Greek merchants who traded in Mediterranean waters, and uses these conflicts as a window into an international maritime order that was much more ambiguous than has been previously thought. The Greeks, as Christian subjects to the Muslim Ottomans, were the very embodiment of this ambiguity. Much attention has been given to Muslim pirates such as the Barbary corsairs, with the focus on Muslim-on-Christian violence. Greene delves into the archives of Malta's pirate court--which theoretically offered redress to these Christian victims--to paint a considerably more complex picture and to show that pirates, far from being outside the law, were vital actors in the continuous negotiations of legality and illegality in the Mediterranean Sea.


Catholic Pirates and Greek Merchants brings the Mediterranean and Catholic piracy into the broader context of early modern history, and sheds new light on commerce and the struggle for power in this volatile age.

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