Britain and the Ottoman Maghreb, 1662–1712

Merchants, Consuls, and Cultural Exchange

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Paru le : 2026-04-02

From the mid-seventeenth to early eighteenth century, a wide network of English-speaking men, women, and children took up residence in the Ottoman Maghrebi regencies of Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli. There they formed expatriate communities, engaged with the societies around them, and undertook their ...
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2026-04-02

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9780198987048

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Nat Cutter is a historian of early modern Britain and the Islamicate Mediterranean, with interests in diplomatic history, cultural history, networks, media history, digital humanities, and piracy. He is currently a postdoctoral fellow at The University of Melbourne, re-assessing the Ottoman Maghreb's place in Mediterranean trade. Nat's research has appeared in Cultural and Social History, Gender & History, Renaissance Studies, Parergon, and Digital Humanities Quarterly, supported by grants, fellowships, and prizes from the Huntington Library, Folger Shakespeare Library, Hakluyt Society, American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, ANZAMEMS, and The University of Melbourne.

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