In Our Time

The Barbary Corsairs

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Dec 7, 2023
Join Joanna Nolan, a Research Associate at SOAS, Claire Norton, a former Associate Professor of History, and Michael Talbot, an Associate Professor in Ottoman History, as they delve into the fascinating world of Barbary Corsairs. Discover how these North African privateers challenged European perceptions, operating under a veneer of legitimacy. Explore the complex realities of enslavement and the coexistence between captives and captors. They also tackle the myths surrounding these figures, urging a reevaluation of historical narratives and their modern implications.
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European Perception of Corsairs

  • Europeans viewed Barbary Corsairs as the opposite of Christian civilization.
  • They were seen as pirates and a threat, despite Europeans engaging in similar practices.
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Etymology of Barbary

  • "Barbary" derives from "Berber", referring to the people of North Africa.
  • The term carries negative connotations of being uncivilized, stemming from European views and North Africa's history of colonization.
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Corsairs vs. Pirates

  • "Corsair" denotes legitimate violence at sea, unlike piracy, which is illegal.
  • North African corsairs were state-sanctioned privateers, not rogue pirates.
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