赎金中介和近代早期地中海奥斯曼俘虏的救赎:来自17世纪加拉塔的社会法观点

Ali Atabey
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摘要:本文考察了17世纪下半叶在加拉塔和伊斯坦布尔由勒索中间人组成的网络。通过仔细阅读加拉塔法院的法律记录,本文评估了这些勒索网络的形成、组织和功能,并分析了这些网络的地方基础与地中海奥斯曼俘虏赎回的相关性。面对日益猖獗的海盗和海盗活动,数千名穿越地中海的奥斯曼臣民在此期间被捕。由于国家的直接干预通常是为精英俘虏保留的,许多奥斯曼俘虏不得不通过其他方式获得赎金。作为伊斯坦布尔的主要商业和外交区,以及通往地中海的门户,加拉塔成为释放这些俘虏的解决方案区,这些俘虏的亲戚和朋友向该地区的中介机构求助,这些中介机构大多是欧洲人。这篇文章表明,在奥斯曼土地上,当地组织和运作的赎金网络与在更广阔的地中海地区的中间人保持的联系一样重要。因此,这些地方网络协助非国家行为者谈判自由和被囚禁。
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Ransom Intermediaries and the Redemption of Ottoman Captives in the Early Modern Mediterranean: A Sociolegal View from Seventeenth-Century Galata
ABSTRACT:This article examines the networks formed by ransom intermediaries in Galata and Istanbul during the second half of the seventeenth century. Through a close reading of legal records from the court of Galata, it evaluates the formation, organization, and functioning of these ransoming networks and analyzes the relevance of their local foundations to the redemption of Ottoman captives in the Mediterranean. In the face of increasing piracy and corsair activities, thousands of Ottoman subjects traversing the Mediterranean were captured during this period. Since the direct intervention of the state was usually reserved for elite captives, many Ottoman captives had to be ransomed by other means. As the main commercial and diplomatic district of Istanbul and its doorway to the Mediterranean, Galata became a solution zone for the emancipation of these captives, whose relatives and friends appealed to the ransoming services of intermediaries in the district, most of whom were European. This article suggests that the local organization and functioning of ransoming networks on Ottoman soil were as important for the successful ransoming of captives as the connections maintained by intermediaries throughout the broader Mediterranean. As such, these local networks assisted non-state actors as they negotiated freedom and captivity.
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