The integration of European markets was brought about by both overland transport as well as of sea-borne connections. Around 1300, bulk cargoes of consumer goods became increasingly common, not only on the Mediterranean but also along the Atlantic, North Sea and Baltic coasts. The maritime connections around the continent became all-encompassing, more integrated and more relevant in terms of volume and variety. This book aims to get a better understanding of the ways in which obstacles to this extension and intensification of maritime commercial networks could be overcome. It does so by identifying the conditions under which maritime ports could effectively connect major trade routes. Thus, the position of each of them within the market hie...
This article argues that a novel way to analyse maritime networks in premodern northern Europe is to...
International audienceEuropean cities, like most of the world’s cities, are to some degree dependent...
Merchant networks generated trade and the exchange of goods between the cities of early modern Europ...
The Routledge Handbook of Maritime Trade around Europe 1300-1600 exploresthe links between maritime ...
This essay examines how the various processes of economic integration brought about by commercial ex...
The aim of this article is to analyze the relationships and the hierarchy of the port-towns of Atlan...
Emerging in the Middle Ages, Porto became one of the most important ports of the Iberian Peninsula. ...
With the development of research in economic history, historians are now testing the hypothesis that...
In Early Modern Age many port cities became nodal points of commercial networks that included both t...
Between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries commerce in northern Europe expanded and contracted...
This edited collection examines the formation of urban networks and role of gateways in Europe from ...
In this paper, I try to substantiate the necessity of studying early-modern maritime shipping as an ...
http://www.espon.eu/export/sites/default/Documents/Projects/AppliedResearch/TIGER/DFR/TIGER_DFR_wp15...
Although unlimited maritime access was advantageous, medieval seaports and port cities were often in...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
This article argues that a novel way to analyse maritime networks in premodern northern Europe is to...
International audienceEuropean cities, like most of the world’s cities, are to some degree dependent...
Merchant networks generated trade and the exchange of goods between the cities of early modern Europ...
The Routledge Handbook of Maritime Trade around Europe 1300-1600 exploresthe links between maritime ...
This essay examines how the various processes of economic integration brought about by commercial ex...
The aim of this article is to analyze the relationships and the hierarchy of the port-towns of Atlan...
Emerging in the Middle Ages, Porto became one of the most important ports of the Iberian Peninsula. ...
With the development of research in economic history, historians are now testing the hypothesis that...
In Early Modern Age many port cities became nodal points of commercial networks that included both t...
Between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries commerce in northern Europe expanded and contracted...
This edited collection examines the formation of urban networks and role of gateways in Europe from ...
In this paper, I try to substantiate the necessity of studying early-modern maritime shipping as an ...
http://www.espon.eu/export/sites/default/Documents/Projects/AppliedResearch/TIGER/DFR/TIGER_DFR_wp15...
Although unlimited maritime access was advantageous, medieval seaports and port cities were often in...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
This article argues that a novel way to analyse maritime networks in premodern northern Europe is to...
International audienceEuropean cities, like most of the world’s cities, are to some degree dependent...
Merchant networks generated trade and the exchange of goods between the cities of early modern Europ...