In recent years, scholars have explored the pivotal role Jewish merchants played in feeding and arming European armies from 1500 to 1800. Yet they have ignored the problems these merchants faced when they cast outside national borders to urban centres far from the battlefield, a multi-national mobilisation of resources known as the ‘fiscal-military system’. This article uses a case-study of one Jewish merchant, Jacob Levi, from the port of Genoa to explore the essential brokerage role of ethnic-religious minorities in the early modern fiscal-military system. With knowhow built through his private businesses as well as a network of his co-religious, Levi became one of the most important suppliers of grain for the Bourbon army of northern Ita...
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Schwarzfuchs Simon. Jonathan I. Israel. European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750. In: Re...
The polities of the sixteenth-century Baltic competed and cooperated with one another and with local...
The economic role of Ashkenazi and Italian Jews in early modern Italy is traditionally associated wi...
This article is a case study in the formation and function of commercial networks in the early Moder...
The study of commercial networks of Jewish merchants and entrepreneurs across Europe during the tran...
First published online: 30 April 2020This article analyses the role played by the squadron of Genoes...
This work aims at analysing the activities of Genoese merchants and businessmen in the grain trade o...
International audienceThis comparative study investigates the socio-legal and institutional conditio...
Scholars long have examined the early modern European business of war – the recruitment, supply, and...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the DOI in this record.This work analyses th...
This thesis is a historical study of a commercial partnership between two families of Sephardic Jews...
The Merchant of Genoa is a study of the Genoese engagement in the affairs of the eastern Mediterrane...
This paper introduces the Special Issue ‘Minorities and Grain Trade in Early Modern Europe’. While a...
Circa 1100, money lending was the occupation par excellence of the Jews in England, France, and Germ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Commercial conflict resolution in the ...
Schwarzfuchs Simon. Jonathan I. Israel. European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750. In: Re...
The polities of the sixteenth-century Baltic competed and cooperated with one another and with local...
The economic role of Ashkenazi and Italian Jews in early modern Italy is traditionally associated wi...
This article is a case study in the formation and function of commercial networks in the early Moder...
The study of commercial networks of Jewish merchants and entrepreneurs across Europe during the tran...
First published online: 30 April 2020This article analyses the role played by the squadron of Genoes...
This work aims at analysing the activities of Genoese merchants and businessmen in the grain trade o...
International audienceThis comparative study investigates the socio-legal and institutional conditio...
Scholars long have examined the early modern European business of war – the recruitment, supply, and...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the DOI in this record.This work analyses th...
This thesis is a historical study of a commercial partnership between two families of Sephardic Jews...
The Merchant of Genoa is a study of the Genoese engagement in the affairs of the eastern Mediterrane...
This paper introduces the Special Issue ‘Minorities and Grain Trade in Early Modern Europe’. While a...
Circa 1100, money lending was the occupation par excellence of the Jews in England, France, and Germ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Commercial conflict resolution in the ...
Schwarzfuchs Simon. Jonathan I. Israel. European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750. In: Re...
The polities of the sixteenth-century Baltic competed and cooperated with one another and with local...