Emerging in the Middle Ages, Porto became one of the most important ports of the Iberian Peninsula. The city’s affirmation over the nearby territory was accompanied by the expansion of business towards the northern markets of Flanders, Brabant, Great Britain and northern France (Brittany and Normandy), stimulating the emergence of a merchant navy, and inspiring a set of engineering works meant to organize the harbour. With this paper, I’ll pay attention to the role performed by small ports and apparently modest business centres in the building and organization of the first global age. The history of such port like Porto will contribute to enlighten fields of interaction that existed between the port-cities and their umlands and hinterlands,...
This essay examines how the various processes of economic integration brought about by commercial ex...
Port cities were by nature a pole of attraction for merchants and businessmen looking for opportunit...
The evolution of port societies and the “demaritimisation” of port-towns in North-Western Continenta...
With the development of research in economic history, historians are now testing the hypothesis that...
This article studies the organization of an Atlantic port and the way in which the Northwestern Port...
During the 16th century, while the Portuguese Crown was concentrating its best efforts on exploring ...
The integration of European markets was brought about by both overland transport as well as of sea-b...
During the 16th century, while the Portuguese Crown was concentrating its best efforts on exploring ...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
In Early Modern Age many port cities became nodal points of commercial networks that included both t...
The aim of this article is to analyze the relationships and the hierarchy of the port-towns of Atlan...
By the end of the Middle Ages, sea trade was essential for the economic development of the city of O...
By the end of the Middle Ages, sea trade was essential for the economic development of the city of O...
Since the Middle Ages, the Bay of Biscay formed a natural route of trade between the Mediterranean-A...
Merchants living in the early modern era experienced their commercial successes and failures not onl...
This essay examines how the various processes of economic integration brought about by commercial ex...
Port cities were by nature a pole of attraction for merchants and businessmen looking for opportunit...
The evolution of port societies and the “demaritimisation” of port-towns in North-Western Continenta...
With the development of research in economic history, historians are now testing the hypothesis that...
This article studies the organization of an Atlantic port and the way in which the Northwestern Port...
During the 16th century, while the Portuguese Crown was concentrating its best efforts on exploring ...
The integration of European markets was brought about by both overland transport as well as of sea-b...
During the 16th century, while the Portuguese Crown was concentrating its best efforts on exploring ...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
In Early Modern Age many port cities became nodal points of commercial networks that included both t...
The aim of this article is to analyze the relationships and the hierarchy of the port-towns of Atlan...
By the end of the Middle Ages, sea trade was essential for the economic development of the city of O...
By the end of the Middle Ages, sea trade was essential for the economic development of the city of O...
Since the Middle Ages, the Bay of Biscay formed a natural route of trade between the Mediterranean-A...
Merchants living in the early modern era experienced their commercial successes and failures not onl...
This essay examines how the various processes of economic integration brought about by commercial ex...
Port cities were by nature a pole of attraction for merchants and businessmen looking for opportunit...
The evolution of port societies and the “demaritimisation” of port-towns in North-Western Continenta...