Ressel, Magnus
Zwischen Sklavenkassen und Türkenpässen
Nordeuropa und die Barbaresken in der Frühen Neuzeit
[Between Sailors’ Funds and Mediterranean Passes. Northern Europe and the Barbary States During the Early Modern Period]
Series:Pluralisierung & Autorität 31
Aims and Scope
This book describes the relationship between Northern Europeans and the regencies of the Ottoman Empire in North Africa (what were known as the Barbary States) during the early modern period. For the Northern Europeans, who saw their profitable foreign trade routes to Southern Europe threatened by Moslem corsairs, the problem manifested itself as a challenge at both a humanitarian and an economic level. For centuries, Europeans instituted measures directed at both levels in an attempt to provide security for the ships as well as their crews. The history of these attempts is presented with a focus on their objectives and their effects.
Supplementary Information
- 23.5 x 15.5 cm
- Includes a print version and an ebook
- 8 Fig.
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- North Africa; Barbary States; Early Modern Period; History of Seafaring; Northern Europe
- Subjects
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 16th -17th Century
- History > Early Modern History
- History > Culture and History of non-European Territories > Africa
- History > Early Modern History
- History > Culture and History of non-European Territories > Africa
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 16th -17th Century
- History > Early Modern History
- History > Culture and History of non-European Territories > Africa
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 16th -17th Century
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