Fighting Ships and Prisons: Mediterranean Galleys of France in the Age of Louis XIV

by Paul W. Bamford

Hardcover, 1973

Status

Available

Call number

387.2

Publication

University of Minnesota Press (1973), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 292 pages

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LibraryThing member ladycato
I read for research purposes. It didn't exactly suit my needs but still had information I'd never come across before about the use of antiquated galleys to protect the southern France coastline. You hear mention of 'galley slave' as almost a joke these days, a reference to old movies and the like.
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The reality was something especially horrid and profoundly bigoted: most of the actual slaves aboard were Muslim, and most of the oarsmen were Protestants or other 'criminals.' The books discusses some about the ships, quite a bit about the make-up of the forced labor, and also examines the effect this lurid industry had on the city of Marseilles. The writing is very dry and academic, and by the end it starts to feel redundant.
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Physical description

292 p.; 9.13 inches

ISBN

0816606552 / 9780816606559
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