The Captive Sea: Slavery, Communication, and Commerce in Early Modern Spain and the Mediterranean
$28.45
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Book Synopsis: In The Captive Sea, Daniel Hershenzon explores the entangled histories of Muslim and Christian captives—and, by extension, of the Spanish Empire, Ottoman Algiers, and Morocco—in the seventeenth century to argue that piracy, captivity, and redemption helped shape the Mediterranean as an integrated region at the social, political, and economic levels. Despite their confessional differences, the lives of captives and captors alike were connected in a political economy of ransom and communication networks shaped by Spanish, Ottoman, and Moroccan rulers; ecclesiastic institutions; Jewish, Muslim, and Christian intermediaries; and the captives themselves, as well as their kin.
Hershenzon offers both a comprehensive analysis of competing projects for maritime dominance and a granular investigation of how individual lives were tragically upended by these agendas. He takes a close look at the tightly connected and ultimately failed attempts to ransom an Algerian Muslim girl sold into slavery in Livorno in 1608; the son of a Spanish marquis enslaved by pirates in Algiers and brought to Istanbul, where he converted to Islam; three Spanish Trinitarian friars detained in Algiers on the brink of their departure for Spain in the company of Christians they had redeemed; and a high-ranking Ottoman official from Alexandria, captured in 1613 by the Sicilian squadron of Spain.
Examining the circulation of bodies, currency, and information in the contested Mediterranean, Hershenzon concludes that the practice of ransoming captives, a procedure meant to separate Christians from Muslims, had the unintended consequence of tightly binding Iberia to the Maghrib.
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Unlock the captivating tales of piracy, redemption, and commerce in the Mediterranean with "The Captive Sea." Delve into the enthralling accounts of Christian and Muslim captives whose lives intertwined in a web of ransom and communication networks. Discover how their stories shed light on the intricate social, political, and economic dynamics that shaped the region in the seventeenth century. Order your copy now and embark on a journey through the interconnected histories of Spain, Ottoman Algiers, and Morocco!
Immerse yourself in the vivid tapestry of maritime dominance and personal narratives woven by Daniel Hershenzon in "The Captive Sea." Uncover the tragic yet compelling accounts of captives and captors whose fates were intertwined by the politics of ransom. Explore the role of Spanish, Ottoman, and Moroccan rulers, ecclesiastic institutions, and diverse intermediaries in shaping the destiny of individuals caught in the turbulent waters of the Mediterranean. Order your copy today and unravel the secrets of this captivating era!
Experience the power of redemption and resilience in "The Captive Sea" as author Daniel Hershenzon brings to life the interconnected lives of captives in the seventeenth-century Mediterranean. Dive into the complexities of religious and political conflicts that unfolded through the prism of piracy, captivity, and ransom. Witness the gripping stories of individuals like an Algerian Muslim girl sold into slavery, a Spanish marquis' son converted to Islam, and other captivating figures whose destinies were shaped by the Mediterranean's tumultuous history. Secure your copy now and sail through a riveting narrative!
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