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Robert C. Davis is Professor of Italian Social History, Ohio State University. He has previously researched and written on gender in Renaissance Italian cities, on the shipbuilders of the Venetian state arsenal, on various forms of sport in Renaissance Venice, and on tourism in Venice

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Davis, Robert Charles
Fecha de nacimiento
1948
Género
male
Lugares de residencia
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Educación
Johns Hopkins University (PhD|History|1989)
Ocupaciones
historian
university professor
Organizaciones
Ohio State University

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In this book, Davis uses many new historical sources to re-examine one of the least understood forms of human bondage in modern times - the systematic enslavement of white, Christian Europeans by the Muslims of North Africa's Barbary Coast. Far from the minor phenomenon that many have assumed it to be, white slavery in the Maghreb turns out, in Davis' account, to have had enormous consequences, ensnaring as many as a million victims from France and Italy to Spain, Holland, Great Britain, the Americas, and even Iceland in the centuries when it flourished between 1500 and 1800. Whether dealing with the methods used by slavers, the experience of slavery, or its destructive impact on the slaves themselves, Davis demonstrates the many often surprising similarities between this 'other' slavery and the much better known human-bondage suffered at the very same time by black Africans in the Americas.… (más)
 
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kirstenlund | Mar 25, 2023 |
Great short biographies of people of note from this age. A good read to acquaint yourself with important names before delving into the history of the Renaissance.
 
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EroticsOfThought | Feb 27, 2018 |
Come molti saggi americani potrebbe essere ridotto ad un articolo di poche pagine: troppo ripetitivo e non avvincente, non adatto a chi voglia conoscere il funzionamento dell'arsenale e la vita di chi vi lavorava. Mi aspettavo più dettaglia tecnici, come per esempio descrizioni dettagliate di progettazione e costruzione delle navi. È adatto invece a chi sia interessato alle questioni politiche della Venezia del tempo.
 
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