This paper challenges the conventional wisdom in European economic history that long-distance maritime transport was always more cost-effective than overland trade routes. Thus the majority of historians in the past century have attributed the rapid decline of the medieval Champagne Fairs, governing the textile trades between the Low Countries, northern France, and Italy, to the establishment of an effective and ‘permanent’ direct sea-route between Italy and north-west Europe from the early 14th century (though the first, a Genoese galley, can be dated to 1277). In my paper, I contend that a spreading stain of chronic, continuous warfare throughout western Europe and the Mediterranean basin from the 1290s, leading into the Hundred Years’ ...
This paper studies the characteristics of investment in the slave trade and other long distance trad...
Published online: 14 Mar 2016The Italian trading stations in Tana were important in the long-distanc...
This paper surveys the rise and fall of the European mercantilist system, and the transition to the ...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom in European economic history that long-distance mariti...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom in European economic history that long-distance mariti...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom in European economic history that long-distance mariti...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom in European economic history that long-distance mariti...
Traditional historiography has overestimated the significance of long-distance trade in the mediev...
This paper revisits, modifies, and combines elements of three major ‘institutional’ international-tr...
This article, a contribution to the ‘proto-industrialisation’ debate, examines the relative advantag...
This article, a contribution to the ‘proto-industrialisation’ debate, examines the relative advantag...
This paper, basing its analysis on England’s national customs accounts between the thirteenth and fi...
If the history of Mediterranean trade during the period c800-1200 is one of decline and reluctant re...
A recurrent and indeed persistent problem in European economic history – a veritable deus ex machina...
With the development of research in economic history, historians are now testing the hypothesis that...
This paper studies the characteristics of investment in the slave trade and other long distance trad...
Published online: 14 Mar 2016The Italian trading stations in Tana were important in the long-distanc...
This paper surveys the rise and fall of the European mercantilist system, and the transition to the ...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom in European economic history that long-distance mariti...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom in European economic history that long-distance mariti...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom in European economic history that long-distance mariti...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom in European economic history that long-distance mariti...
Traditional historiography has overestimated the significance of long-distance trade in the mediev...
This paper revisits, modifies, and combines elements of three major ‘institutional’ international-tr...
This article, a contribution to the ‘proto-industrialisation’ debate, examines the relative advantag...
This article, a contribution to the ‘proto-industrialisation’ debate, examines the relative advantag...
This paper, basing its analysis on England’s national customs accounts between the thirteenth and fi...
If the history of Mediterranean trade during the period c800-1200 is one of decline and reluctant re...
A recurrent and indeed persistent problem in European economic history – a veritable deus ex machina...
With the development of research in economic history, historians are now testing the hypothesis that...
This paper studies the characteristics of investment in the slave trade and other long distance trad...
Published online: 14 Mar 2016The Italian trading stations in Tana were important in the long-distanc...
This paper surveys the rise and fall of the European mercantilist system, and the transition to the ...