1noThe article aims to highlight the role of the Jewish merchants of Trieste in the cereal trade in the eighteenth century. In particular, it focuses on analysing how, in the discontinuity in the development mechanisms of the free port of Trieste that occurred in the mid-eighteenth century, they managed to be protagonists in the construction of wider, from a quantitative and qualitative point of view, trade routes and a new geography of the grain trade. Moreover, the cereal trade, and in particular that of Continental and Eastern Europe, was a fundamental element of the further development that at the end of the century made Trieste one of the main Mediterranean trading centres.nonemixedAndreozzi D.Andreozzi, D
both to confirm their status and to attract additional Jewish merchants to help develop the Adriatic...
The origins of modern Trieste are conventionally traced to the year 1719, when mercantalist-inspired...
This study presents and evaluates Trieste’s relationship to the House of Habsburg, or the Habsburg M...
The establishment of the free port of Trieste in the 18th century required the Habsburg Monarchy to ...
1noHabsburg port on the Adriatic Sea, for a long time Trieste developed very little in economic and ...
1The emergence of the current globalisation phase and, at the beginning of the 21st century, the out...
This thesis is a historical study of a commercial partnership between two families of Sephardic Jews...
The economic role of Ashkenazi and Italian Jews in early modern Italy is traditionally associated wi...
After a brief methodological introduction, the article explores the economic history of the Adriatic...
During the 18th century, a merchant class emerged in Trieste as a result of the rapid installation o...
Scholarly literature on the late mediaeval and early modern Levantine trade has it that in the 14th–...
Aust C. Transfer of Credit, Mercantile Mobility, and Language among Jewish Merchants in Seventeenth ...
Studying the economy and the business history of Trieste, which was a major European city at the end...
This article reinterprets the circulations between the Mediterranean and continental Europe by study...
The study of commercial networks of Jewish merchants and entrepreneurs across Europe during the tran...
both to confirm their status and to attract additional Jewish merchants to help develop the Adriatic...
The origins of modern Trieste are conventionally traced to the year 1719, when mercantalist-inspired...
This study presents and evaluates Trieste’s relationship to the House of Habsburg, or the Habsburg M...
The establishment of the free port of Trieste in the 18th century required the Habsburg Monarchy to ...
1noHabsburg port on the Adriatic Sea, for a long time Trieste developed very little in economic and ...
1The emergence of the current globalisation phase and, at the beginning of the 21st century, the out...
This thesis is a historical study of a commercial partnership between two families of Sephardic Jews...
The economic role of Ashkenazi and Italian Jews in early modern Italy is traditionally associated wi...
After a brief methodological introduction, the article explores the economic history of the Adriatic...
During the 18th century, a merchant class emerged in Trieste as a result of the rapid installation o...
Scholarly literature on the late mediaeval and early modern Levantine trade has it that in the 14th–...
Aust C. Transfer of Credit, Mercantile Mobility, and Language among Jewish Merchants in Seventeenth ...
Studying the economy and the business history of Trieste, which was a major European city at the end...
This article reinterprets the circulations between the Mediterranean and continental Europe by study...
The study of commercial networks of Jewish merchants and entrepreneurs across Europe during the tran...
both to confirm their status and to attract additional Jewish merchants to help develop the Adriatic...
The origins of modern Trieste are conventionally traced to the year 1719, when mercantalist-inspired...
This study presents and evaluates Trieste’s relationship to the House of Habsburg, or the Habsburg M...