Episode 333with Joshua Whitehosted by Chris Gratien, Susanna Ferguson, and Taylor MooreDownload the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloudPirates are usually imagined as outlaws. But as the history of the early modern Mediterranean demonstrates, the line between illegal raiding and legitimate maritime violence was blurry, easily crossed, and often a moving target. In this episode, we talk to Joshua White about his book Piracy and Law in the Ottoman Mediterranean. We consider how piracy shaped legal institutions and thought in the Ottoman world, and we get a glimpse of the fascinating and liminal world of pirates, jurists, and officials in the Ottoman Mediterranean.« Click for More »
Episode 333 with Joshua Whitehosted by Chris Gratien, Susanna Ferguson, and Taylor Moore Download the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloud Pirates are usually imagined as outlaws. But as the history of the early modern Mediterranean demonstrates, the line between illegal raiding and legitimate maritime violence was blurry, easily crossed, and often a moving target. In this episode, we talk to Joshua White about his book Piracy and Law in the Ottoman Mediterranean. We consider how piracy shaped legal institutions and thought in the Ottoman world, and we get a glimpse of the fascinating and liminal world of pirates, jurists, and officials in the Ottoman Mediterranean. « Click for More »