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Book SynopsisPre-modern long-distance trade was fraught with risks which often created conflicts of interest. The ensuing disputes and the ways the actors involved dealt with them belong to the field of conflict management. How did victims of maritime conflicts claim compensation? How did individual actors and public institutions negotiate disputes which transcended jurisdictional boundaries? What strategies, arrangements and agreements could contribute to achieve the resolution of such conflicts, and to what effect? These and other questions have mainly been studied separately for the Mediterranean and Atlantic regions. Here, the two seascapes are connected, allowing for a comparative long-term perspective. The different contributions enhance our understanding in the complexity of various approaches to conflict management. Thierry Allain, Cátia Antunes, Eduardo Aznar Vallejo, Catarina Cotic Belloube, Kate Ekama, Tiago Viúla de Faria, Ana Belem Fernández Castro, Jessica Goldberg, Roberto J. González Zalacain, Ian Peter Grohse, Thomas K. Heebøll-Holm, Laurence Jean-Marie, Daphne Penna, Pierrick Pourchasse, Pierre Prétou, Ana María Rivera Medina, Carlo Taviani, and Dominique Valérian.
Trade Review"Das Werk bildet damit inh ervorragender Weiseden State of the Art eines Themas ab, das in den letzten Jahren intensiv bearbeitet wurde, was es zu einem Band macht, um den man künftig nicht herumkommen wird, wenn man sich mit maritimen Konflikten im Atlantik- und Mittelmeerraum befasst." Philipp Höhn, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in: Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung (ZHF) Volume 49, Issue 3 (2022).
Table of Contents Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations List of Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction: Flotsam and Jetsam in the Historiography of Maritime Trade and Conflicts Louis Sicking and Alain Wijffels 1 The Courts, the Qadi, and the ‘People’: Resolving Mercantile Disputes in the Medieval Islamic Mediterranean Jessica Goldberg 2 Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers? Byzantine Shipwreck and Salvage in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries Daphne Penna 3 Bjarkeyjarréttr and Fárrmanna Logh: Norse or European Laws of the Sea? Ian Peter Grohse 4 Du conflit aux conflits : marchands et gens de mer lors de la rupture de trêve en 1224 entre les rois anglais et français Laurence Jean-Marie 5 Maritime Conflicts and Their Resolution in Castile in the Thirteenth through the Fifteenth Centuries Eduardo Aznar Vallejo and Roberto J. González Zalacain 6 Maritime Conflicts and Larceny in the Bay of Biscay from the Fourteenth to the Sixteenth Centuries Ana María Rivera Medina 7 Lutte contre la piraterie et construction de normes partagées entre chrétiens et musulmans en Méditerranée médiévale Dominique Valérian 8 Towards a Criminalisation of Piracy in Late Medieval England Thomas K. Heebøll-Holm 9 L’émergence du pirate atlantique dans le royaume de France à la fin du Moyen ge Pierre Prétou 10 Maritime Conflict among Hundred Years’ War Allies Tiago Viúla de Faria 11 In the Shadow of Other Empires: Genoese Merchant Networks and Their Conflicts across the Atlantic Ocean, ca. 1450–1530 Carlo Taviani 12 Handling Conflicts in Long-Distance Trade: A View of the Mediterranean through the Experience of Merchants Operating in the Kingdom of Valencia in the Late Sixteenth-Century Ana Belem Fernández Castro 13 Mediterranean and Atlantic Maritime Conflict Resolution: Critical Insights into Geographies of Conflict in the Early Modern Period Cátia Antunes and Kate Ekama 14 The Commercial Practices of Portuguese Jewish Merchants in London and Their Dispute with Samuel Hayne, Riding-Surveyor for his Majesty’sCustoms, 1680 Catarina Cotic Belloube 15 When the War Came to Barbary: Dutch Traders and the Management of Their Entry into Conflict with Algiers, 1755–1757 Thierry Allain 16 Les conflits permanents entre corsaires et neutres: L’exemple de la France et du Danemark au XVIIe siècle Pierrick Pourchasse Index of names of persons