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''Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500–1800'' is a 2003 book by Robert C. Davis, published by
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. The book concerns the
Barbary slave trade The Barbary slave trade involved the capture and selling of European slaves at slave markets in the largely independent Ottoman Barbary states. European slaves were captured by Barbary pirates in slave raids on ships and by raids on coastal ...
. According to Davis, the number of Europeans taken in by Barbary slavers exceeded 1,000,000 and was up to 1,250,000, higher than previous estimates. - Alternate title:
Slavery wasn't only for Africans


Background

Jarbel Rodriguez of
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stated that, in the 2000s, much of the scholarly attention was on slavery of Sub-Saharan African groups and had not focused on slavery of other groups.Rodriguez, p. 410. Source text: "By focussing on white Europeans ..


Content

"White Slavery" is the title of the initial section. Davis's estimates of those enslaved are in the book's initial chapter, and the second chapter discusses how slaves were acquired. Chapter 3 and chapter 4 document the daily routine of the slaves, and are organized into the book's second part. "The Home Front", which documents attempts to liberate slaves, is the final section.Rodriguez, p. 411. Some of the book discusses complications in families from former slaves returning to their home countries. The book does not have a list of works consulted. Ehud R. Toledano of
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concluded that the book consults European documents, including some found in Italian institutions, and does not consult any Ottoman documents. According to Toledano, the works consulted would be testimonies from those enslaved and narratives of travels.Toledano, p. 141.


Reception

Rory Carroll of ''
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'' wrote that historians "welcomed any attempt to fill a gap in the little-known story of Africans subjugating Europeans" but that they did not agree on the plausibility of the figures of enslaved. Rodriguez stated that the book is "an engaging and thought-provoking book", and that it was "highly readable" and "excellent". Rodriguez argued that Davis should have distinguished between a "captive" and a "slave"; the reviewer characterized the issue as "minor". Toledano stated that the book "is a disappointment to people interested in non-European perspectives on African and Mediterranean history" although the focus on "interesting and neglected information" that Toledano believed should go in a more comprehensive work would be a "saving grace" of the work.Toledano, p. 142. According to Toledano, the book did not account for Europeans who had genuine conversions to Islam, and the book should have used Ottoman documents alongside European documents for sourcing. ''
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'' cited the book while arguing that
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would be "aberrant foolishness". Circa 2020
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groups called attention to the book and contacted the author, which Jeff Grabmeier of
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characterized as unusual for academic books that had been published decades prior. Some alt right groups argued that the fact that Barbary slavery occurred makes the
Atlantic slave trade The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of Slavery in Africa, enslaved African people to the Americas. European slave ships regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Pass ...
inconsequential or that it makes up for the Atlantic slave trade, arguments Davis rejected. Davis stated: "Two such enormous wrongs don't make anything right."


See also

* '' Holy War and Human Bondage'', another book by Davis *
Slavery on the Barbary Coast Slavery on the Barbary Coast refers to the enslavement of people taken captive by the Barbary corsairs of North Africa. According to Robert Davis, author of '' Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters'', between 1 million and 1.2 million Europeans wer ...
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Slavery in the Ottoman Empire Chattel slavery was a major institution and a significant part of the Ottoman Empire's economy and traditional society. The main sources of slaves were wars and politically organized enslavement expeditions in the Caucasus, Eastern Europe, S ...


References

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External links

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