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Piracy In World History Stefan Amirell Editor Hans Hgerdal Editor Bruce Buchan Editor

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Piracy In World History Stefan Amirell Editor Hans Hgerdal Editor Bruce Buchan Editor
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Stefan Amirell (editor); Hans Hägerdal (editor); Bruce Buchan (editor)
ISBN: 9789048544950, 9048544955
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Piracy In World History Stefan Amirell Editor Hans Hgerdal Editor Bruce Buchan Editor by Stefan Amirell (editor); Hans Hägerdal (editor); Bruce Buchan (editor) 9789048544950, 9048544955 instant download after payment.

In a modern global historical context, scholars have often regarded piracy as an essentially European concept which was inappropriately applied by the expanding European powers to the rest of the world, mainly for the purpose of furthering colonial forms of domination in the economic, political, military, legal and cultural spheres. By contrast, this edited volume highlights the relevance of both European and non-European understandings of piracy to the development of global maritime security and freedom of navigation. It explores the significance of ‘legal posturing’ on the part of those accused of piracy, as well as the existence of non-European laws and regulations regarding piracy and related forms of maritime violence in the early modern era. The authors in this volume highlight cases from various parts of the early-modern world, thereby explaining piracy as a global phenomenon.

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