The Barbary Corsairs: Warfare in the Mediterranean, 1480-1580

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Pub. Date: 2003-09-01
Publisher(s): Motorbooks Intl
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Summary

The Barbary Corsairs first appeared to terrorize shipping in the 16th century. These Muslim pirates sailed out of the ports of North Africa and, acting as officers of the sprawling Ottoman Empire, plundered the trading routes of the Mediterranean and sowed horror in the hearts of Christians everywhere. The most famous and powerful were the Barbarossa brothers, sons of a renegade Christian. The true founders of the Algiers regency, they initially preyed on fishing vessels or defenseless merchantmen before growing bolder and embarking upon more brazen expeditions - attacking fortified ports and cities; raiding and kidnapping inhabitants of the African coast; and hunting ships from the Christian nations. In this newly translated book, Jacques Heers follows the extraordinary exploits of the brothers, and those of other corsairs and profiteers, set against the turbulent backdrop of trade, commerce and conflict throughout the Mediterranean during the 14th - 16th centuries. It's an enthralling adventure, robustly written, and it brings to life an age when travel and trade were perilous enterprises.

Author Biography

Jacques Heers is a Professor at the Sorbonne.

Table of Contents

Chronology 13(4)
Sultans and Kings 17(4)
Introduction 21(12)
Piracy in the Western Mediterranean
22(4)
Piracy in the Levant
26(4)
State Sponsored Piracy
30(3)
Chapter I: Before the Barbarossa Brothers 33(28)
Christians and Muslims
37(4)
Trading Against the Odds
41(7)
The Pirate Emirs
48(3)
War and Conquest
51(2)
Rhodes: Last Stronghold of the Christians
53(3)
Egypt Conquered
56(5)
Chapter II: The Barbarossas and the Turks 61(34)
Aroudj, Algiers and Tlemcen
62(4)
The Other Barbarossa: Kheir ed-Din, Lord of the Sea
66(4)
Italy Threatened
70(2)
The Great Game: The French Alliance
72(1)
The Embassies
73(5)
The Turkish Fleet in Toulon
78(9)
A Time of Shame
87(8)
Chapter III: Lepanto 95(22)
The Siege of Malta
96(5)
The Holy League
101(6)
7 October 1571
107(2)
Victory
109(4)
A Fragile Peace
113(4)
Chapter IV: The Africa of the Corsairs 117(60)
Eyewitnesses: Warriors and Pilgrims
119(4)
The Cities of the Corsairs
123(2)
Algiers the Great
125(1)
Streets, Markets and Palaces
126(20)
People
146(3)
War on Land and Sea: The Janissaries
149(3)
The Captains: Piracy and Raids
152(8)
Barbary Corsairs or Turks?
160(5)
Spanish Possessions
165(2)
Spanish Colonies?
167(4)
Misery and Setbacks
171(6)
Chapter V: Slavery 177(42)
The Roman Tradition
178(4)
War, Provider of Slaves
182(1)
Slavery in Africa and the East
182(6)
Work and Labour
188(1)
Domestic Slaves and Domestic Disorder
189(1)
Moorish Slaves in Aragon
190(5)
Africa: War and Raiding
195(2)
Christians for Sale
197(2)
Female Captives
199(2)
Escape
201(1)
Exchanges, Buy-backs and Ransoms
201(5)
Agreements and Money
206(6)
Risks
212(2)
Charity
214(5)
Chapter VI: War and Propaganda 219(18)
Reality: Fear
219(2)
Reality: Danger at Sea
221(3)
Propaganda and Legend
224(8)
The Romance of the Pirate
232(5)
Conclusion 237(6)
Notes 243(18)
Bibliography 261(6)
Index 267

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