
Conflict Management in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, 1000-1800
by Alain Wijffels, Louis Sicking
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How does viewing the Mediterranean and the Atlantic as interconnected "seascapes" rather than separate maritime regions change our understanding of pre-modern history?
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In what ways did the high-stakes risks of long-distance trade shape the development of early international law and negotiation tactics?
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When victims of maritime conflicts sought compensation across vast jurisdictional boundaries, what parallels can we draw to modern systems of international justice and accountability?
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