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[Parution] Persistent Piracy. Maritime Violence and State-Formation in Global Historical Perspective (Stefan Eklöf Amirell, Leos Müller, ed.)

Nous avons le plaisir d’annoncer la publication d’un ouvrage collectif intitulé Persistent Piracy. Maritime Violence and State-Formation in Global Historical Perspective,édité par Stefan Eklöf Amirell et Leos Müller. Wolfgang Kaiser et Guillaume Calafat, membres du projet ERC ConfigMed, y ont coécrit un article sur le commerce et piraterie en Méditerranée à l’époque moderne.

Persistent Piracy

Stefan Eklöf Amirell, Leos Müller (ed.), Persistent Piracy. Maritime Violence and State-Formation in Global Historical Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014,

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Stefan Eklöf Amirell, Leos Müller, Introduction: Persistent Piracy in World History

Pililip de Souza, Piracy in Classical Antiquity: The Origins and Evolution of the Concept

Neil Price, Ship-Men and Slaughter-Wolves: Pirate Polities in the Viking Age

Wolfgang Kaiser, Guillaume Calafat, Violence, Protection and Commerce: Corsairing and ars piratica in the Early Modern Mediterranean

james K. Chin, A Hokkien Maritime Empire in the East and South China Seas, 1620-83

Robert J. Antony, Maritime Violence and State-Formation in Vietnam: Piracy and the Tay Son Rebellion, 1771-1802

David J. Starkey, Matthew McCarthy, A Persistent Phenomenon: Private Prize-Taking in the British Atlantic World, c.1540-1856

James Francis Warren, Trade for Bullion to Trade for Commodities and ‘Piracy’: China, the West and the Sulu Zone, 1768-1898

Stig jarle Hansen, Piracy, Security and State-Formation in the Early Twenty-First Century