The death of liberty: The thirty years’ war and the origins of race law in the law of piracy

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S. Schillings
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ABSTRACT The essay argues that the seventeenth-century law of piracy was central for the conceptualization of “racial difference” in English legal, political, and religious discourse. In the law of piracy, race originally served to curtail the liberty of European seafarers in the Mediterranean, but was quickly used to render emerging systems of slavery more severe in the Atlantic. This essay uses an English street ballad of 1624 to illustrate and explore these entanglements. It suggests that “race” as a system of thought originates as a strategy for the violent subjection of populations constructed as non-white, but also for curtailing the political choices open to those constructed as white.
自由之死:三十年战争与海盗法中种族法的起源
摘要本文认为,17世纪的海盗法是英国法律、政治和宗教话语中“种族差异”概念化的核心。在海盗法中,种族最初是为了限制欧洲海员在地中海的自由,但很快被用来使大西洋新兴的奴隶制制度更加严厉。本文用1624年的一首英国街头歌谣来说明和探讨这些纠葛。它表明,“种族”作为一种思想体系,源于一种对非白人人口进行暴力征服的策略,但也源于限制白人的政治选择。
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