In the name of the battle against piracy : : ideas and practices in state monopoly of maritime violence in Europe and Asia in the period of transition / / edited by Ota Atsushi.

In the Name of the Battle against Piracy discusses antipiracy campaigns in Europe and Asia in the 16th-19th centuries. Nine contributors argue how important antipiracy campaigns were for the establishment of a (colonial) state, because piracy was a threat not only to maritime commerce, but also to i...

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Superior document:European expansion and indigenous response ; 29
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:European Expansion and Indigenous Response 29.
Physical Description:1 online resource (284 pages).
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --  |t Introduction /  |r Atsushi Ota --  |t 1 Privateers in the Early-Modern Mediterranean: Violence, Diplomacy and Commerce in the Maghrib, c. 1600-1830 /  |r Akihito Kudo and Atsushi Ota --  |t 2 Plunder and Free Trade: British Privateering and Its Abolition in 1856 in Global Perspective /  |r Shinsuke Satsuma --  |t 3 The Making of the ‘Joasmee’ Pirates: A Relativist Reconsideration of the Qawāsimi Piracy in the Persian Gulf /  |r Hideaki Suzuki --  |t 4 Petitions and Predation: The Politics of Representation in Northwest India at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century /  |r Lakshmi Subramanian --  |t 5 Trade, Piracy, and Sovereignty: Changing Perceptions of Piracy and Dutch Colonial State-Building in Malay Waters, c. 1780-1830 /  |r Atsushi Ota --  |t 6 In the Name of Sovereignty: Spain’s Tackling of ‘Moro’ Piracy in the Sulu Zone, 1768-1898 /  |r James Francis Warren --  |t 7 Piracy Prohibition Edicts and the Establishment of Maritime Control System in Japan, c. 1585-1640 /  |r Tatsuo Fujita --  |t 8 The Suppression of Pirates in the China Seas by the Naval Forces of China, Macao, and Britain (1780-1860) /  |r Yasufumi Toyooka and Ei Murakami --  |t Conclusion /  |r Atsushi Ota --  |t Bibliography /  |r Atsushi Ota --  |t Index /  |r Atsushi Ota. 
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