Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 241
... Algiers and Tripoli stuck rigidly to corsairing . In the nineteenth century , in a world largely impregnated with the new form of liberal economy and French Revolutionary ideas , hindrance of commerce and enslavement , all the more so ...
... Algiers and Tripoli stuck rigidly to corsairing . In the nineteenth century , in a world largely impregnated with the new form of liberal economy and French Revolutionary ideas , hindrance of commerce and enslavement , all the more so ...
Page 245
... Algiers , because of these Regencies ' inability or refusal to develop their military aristocracy . The internal development of the three Regencies actually depended on the ability or inability to transform the control of the seas into ...
... Algiers , because of these Regencies ' inability or refusal to develop their military aristocracy . The internal development of the three Regencies actually depended on the ability or inability to transform the control of the seas into ...
Page 246
... Algiers and Tripoli stuck rigidly to corsairing and the accompanying ' baksheesh ' patterns of behaviour which ... Algiers , in 1694 that , ' If the least decline happened in Algiers , the kingdoms of Tunis , Tripoli and Egypt would soon ...
... Algiers and Tripoli stuck rigidly to corsairing and the accompanying ' baksheesh ' patterns of behaviour which ... Algiers , in 1694 that , ' If the least decline happened in Algiers , the kingdoms of Tunis , Tripoli and Egypt would soon ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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