How the French Royal Navy used privateers to augment their naval operations with Henning Hillmann

Henning Hillmann Privateers saint Malo

How the French Royal Navy used privateers to augment their naval operations with Henning Hillmann

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Henning Hillmann is professor of economic and organizational sociology at the University of Mannheim. He wrote a book on the privateers of France in the long 18th century in order to understand what motivated these privateers and how they organized themselves. We spoke about the book, the privateers, and the French Royal Navy. The Corsairs of Saint-Malo: Network Organization of a Merchant Elite Under the Ancien Régime (Columbia University Press, 2021)

0:49 – Henning talks about how he got into studying privateering in France.

4:08 – Jenning talks about the region and time range he focused on.

5:43 – Henning talks about privateering in peace and war.

11:36 – Henning talks about economic pressures to go to war.

15:17 – Henning talks about how merchants protect themselves during times of war.

17:42 – Henning talks about relations between privateers and the French Royal Navy.

20:39 – Henning talks about the nationalities of these crews.

24:01 – Henning talks about how the privateers armed themselves.

26:14 – Henning talks about how the privateers fared in various wars.

28:42 – Henning talks about privateer involvement in naval battles.

32:10 – Henning talks about the destruction of enemy merchants.

35:06 – Henning talks about the French Royal Navy taking prize ships.

37:17 – Henning talks about where the privateers operated.

38:40 – Henning talks about cases where privateers would join together to capture ships.

39:19 – Henning talks about the weapons the privateers used.

41:03 – Henning talks about what happened to captured crews.

43:14 – Henning talks about the low ranking sailors.

44:10 – Henning talks about the prize courts.

45:47 – Henning talks about where the prize courts were.

46:52 – Henning talks about the research he did for the book.

51:50 – Henning talks about holding the historical documents.

53:12 – Henning talks about wishing he could have figured out the profits of these ventures.

54:52 – Henning talks about the detective work of history.

56:33- Henning talks about how hard the sailor lives were.

58:14 – Henning talks about the books’ goals and about Saint-Malo.

1:03:02 – Henning talks about what Saint-Malo is like now.

1:05:43 – Henning talks about a museum at Saint-Malo.

1:06:27 – Henning talks about a historic ship at the time.

Links of interest

https://amzn.to/3efdp3n

http://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-corsairs-of-saint-malo/9780231180399

Suparno Banerjee and the development of Indian science fiction https://wp.me/p7CDU9-59G

Cesare Barbieri and the search for extra-terrestrial life http://spacewalksmoneytalks.com/p/860

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For more “Military History Inside Out” please follow me at www.warscholar.org, on Facebook at warscholar, on twitter at Warscholar, on youtube at warscholar1945 and on Instagram @crisalvarezswarscholar. Or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.

Guests: Henning Hillmann

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: Books, audio interviews, author, academic, podcast, Columbia University Press, age of sail, 18th century war, Naval Warfare, France,

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How pagan medieval kingdoms were conquered and became Christian with Carsten Selch Jensen and Stephen Bennett

Jensen Bennett Christianity and War Medieval

How pagan medieval kingdoms were conquered and became Christian with Carsten Selch Jensen and Stephen Bennett

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Interview Timeline

Carsten Selch Jensen has published many works on the process of Christianization, warfare, and crusading, especially in the Baltic. Stephen Bennett is a historian specializing in medieval warfare. I spoke to the two of them about Christian and pagan kingdoms and their wars in the tenth century and on. Christianity and War in Medieval East Central Europe and Scandinavia (Arc Humanities Press, 2021)

Sci-fi author Juliette Wade https://wp.me/p7CDU9-59e

Aristotle with Barbara Scalvini http://spacewalksmoneytalks.com/p/851

1:08 – Carsten and Stephen talks about how he got into this subject.

4:07 – Stephen and Carsten talks about Lithuanian history and crusading knights. (Note: I meant to say the Teutonic Knights, not the Templars, were seen as bad guys by my grandparents.  However I was taught that all those religious knights were troublesome to Lithuanians.)

6:46 – Carsten detail the areas and time periods they cover.

8:16 – Stephen talks about the term warrior clerics.

12:23 – Carsten talks about how warrior clerics managed their military activities.

16:41 – Carsten and Stephen talk about borders and fighting in this area and time.

22:30 – Carsten talks about Scandinavian conquests. Stephen goes into details about warrior clerics.

26:54 – Carsten talks about the difference in weapons between these kingdoms.

29:18 – Carsten talks about the major cities and forts in the non-Christian kingdoms.

34:34 – Carsten talks about the experience of conquest in Denmark.

38:46 – They discuss the pagan religions of the newly Christianized kingdoms. Stephen talks about the Mongols.

42:45 – Carsten talks about different Christian traditions.

51:31 – Carsten talks about the king versus the religious leaders in cultures.

54:26 – They discuss religious leaders who fought.

57:46 – They talk about how the research was done.

1:00:11 – Carsten talks about not realizing how many local stories there were about newly Christian kingdoms.

1:02:05 – They talk about the written historical records.

1:04:37 – They talk about how important the histories are to modern societies.

1:11:47 – Carsten cane be found online at the University of Copenhagen. Stephen can be found on twitter @stephen876

Links of interest

https://amzn.to/31RZnit

https://arc-humanities.org/products/c-67104-10597-68-8253/

https://teol.ku.dk/english/dept/akh/staff/?pure=en/persons/161221

https://qmul.academia.edu/StephenBennett

https://twitter.com/stephen876

Contact Information

For more “Military History Inside Out” please follow me at www.warscholar.org, on Facebook at warscholar, on twitter at Warscholar, on youtube at warscholar1945 and on Instagram @crisalvarezswarscholar. Or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.

Guests: Carsten Selch Jensen and Stephen Bennett

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: Books, audio interviews, author, academic, podcast, Arc Humanities Press, editor interview, Medieval warfare,

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