Governing the Sea in the Early Modern Era: Essays in Honor or Robert C. Ritchie

Governing the Sea in the Early Modern Era: Essays in Honor or Robert C. Ritchie

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viii, 326 pp. Early modern European governments and their subjects had difficulty agreeing to laws governing behavior on the sea-an environment that featured watery borders, rampant piracy, the threat of free trade, and the large-scale transportation of human cargo. The essays in this volume explore how the exploitation of the oceans changed the institution of slavery, long-distance trade, property crime, the environment, literature, and memory from medieval times to the nineteenth century.