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Menacing Tides: Security, Piracy and Empire in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean offers a comprehensive examination of maritime security challenges and imperial expansion during a transformative period. Erik de Lange analyzes how piracy, corsairing, and other maritime threats shaped European imperial strategies in the Mediterranean basin.
The work explores the complex relationship between security concerns and imperial ambitions, revealing how European powers used anti-piracy campaigns and naval supremacy to consolidate their influence. De Lange investigates the experiences of merchants, naval officers, and coastal communities caught between competing powers and persistent maritime dangers.
This scholarly study contributes to our understanding of nineteenth-century geopolitics, showing how control of Mediterranean waters was fundamental to European imperial domination. It demonstrates the intricate connections between commerce, security, and colonialism during this pivotal era.







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