Menacing Tides

de Lange, Erik

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-04-18
  • 售價: $4,190
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$3,981
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 346
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1009364146
  • ISBN-13: 9781009364140
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商品描述

New ideas of security spelled the end of piracy on the Mediterranean Sea during the nineteenth century. As European states ended their military conflicts and privateering wars against one another, they turned their attention to the 'Barbary pirates' of Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli. Naval commanders, diplomats, merchant lobbies and activists cooperated for the first time against this shared threat. Together, they installed a new order of security at sea. Drawing on European and Ottoman archival records - from diplomatic correspondence and naval journals to songs, poems and pamphlets - Erik de Lange explores how security was used in the nineteenth century to legitimise the repression of piracy. This repression brought European imperial expansionism and colonial rule to North Africa. By highlighting the crucial role of security within international relations, Menacing Tides demonstrates how European cooperation against shared threats remade the Mediterranean and unleashed a new form of collaborative imperialism.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

新的安全觀念在19世紀結束了地中海海盜的時代。隨著歐洲國家結束彼此之間的軍事衝突和私掠戰爭,他們將注意力轉向阿爾及利亞、突尼斯和的黎波里的「巴巴里海盜」。海軍指揮官、外交官、商人團體和活動家首次合作對抗這個共同的威脅。他們共同建立了一個新的海上安全秩序。埃里克·德·朗格(Erik de Lange)利用歐洲和鄂圖曼檔案記錄 - 從外交信函和海軍日誌到歌曲、詩歌和小冊子 - 探討了19世紀如何利用安全觀念來合法化對海盜的鎮壓。這種鎮壓將歐洲的帝國擴張主義和殖民統治帶到北非。《Menacing Tides》通過突顯安全在國際關係中的關鍵作用,展示了歐洲合作對抗共同威脅如何重塑了地中海,並引發了一種新形式的合作帝國主義。