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RCCHC「历史上的中国与世界」讲座系列 - Sovereigns in Question: European Maritime Prize Courts and Non-European Princes in the Long Eighteenth Century

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  • 日期

    2026年3月17日

  • 主办单位

    中国历史与文化研究中心、中国历史及文化学系

  • 时间

    10:30 - 12:00

  • 地点

    理大校园 EF312  

讲者

Prof. Nathan Perl-Rosenthal

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罗嘉敏 小姐 34008979 rcchc@polyu.edu.hk

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此讲座将会以英语进行

摘要

(只提供英语版本) This talk uses European maritime prize law to probe how Europeans in the long eighteenth century thought about the sovereignty of non-European princes, ranging from the heads of small West African principalities to the emperors of China and India. Prize was the legal regime that governed the seizure and adjudication of enemy ships and cargoes in wartime. Sovereign power always played a central role in the legal arguments over what constituted legal or “valid” prize. In a small but important subset of prize cases, non-European princes and their legal status played a key role in the courts’ reasoning and the outcome of cases. This paper draws on manuscript and printed prize cases in French, English and several other European languages to examine how actors in the prize regime construed the sovereignty of non-European princes in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, and in maritime Asia. It shows the centrality of non-European princes to prize jurisprudence. It demonstrates that prize tribunals viewed non-European sovereignty as an act rather than a fact: the sovereignty of non-European princes had to be demonstrated by actions, both of sovereign and subject. This contingent view of sovereignty, I argue, extended to European princes as well, rendering the extra-European world a model for European notions of sovereignty, rather than the exception to them.

讲者

Prof. Nathan Perl-Rosenthal

Prof. Nathan Perl-Rosenthal

Research Director at the National Centre for Scientific Research (France)
Professor of History, French and Italian and Law at the University of Southern California

(只提供英语版本) Nathan Perl-Rosenthal is Directeur de recherhes at the CNRS (France) and Professor of History, French and Italian and Law at the University of Southern California.  He is currently working on his fourth book, a global history of maritime prize (seizures of cargoes and ships at sea in wartime) from a transimperial perspective, circa 1600-1900.  The book will explore the key role of prize-taking in the construction of the first European world empires and their transformation in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.  His research focuses broadly on the political and cultural history of Europe and the Americas in the age of revolution.  His first book was on sailors and the politics of nationality; the second was a generational history of the Atlantic age of revolutions; the third (forthcoming in June 2026) is a history of the "long" American Revolution as seen through Fourth of July orations.

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