White Women Captives in North Africa
Discover the captivating stories of resilience and survival in "White Women Captives in North Africa," authored by Khalid Bekkaoui. This compelling book, published in 2010, spans 303 pages and offers a unique anthology of narratives from European women who were enslaved in North Africa between 1735 and 1830. The collection is the first of its kind, featuring powerful accounts that intertwine the historical experiences of these women with contemporary discussions surrounding captives in regions such as Iran, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Bekkaoui provides an extensive introduction that contextualizes these narratives within the broader discourse of women’s captivity, bridging the past and present in a thought-provoking manner. This book is a must-read for historians, biographers, and those interested in the intersections of gender, history, and cultural narratives. Immerse yourself in these incredible stories of bravery amidst adversity.