Moschopolitans, the residents of Moschopolis, enjoyed remarkable economic growth and prosperity. The first written records, referring to this shift and proving the commercial presence of Moschopolitans in Venice, have already appeared in the 16th century and consist mainly of correspondence. Exports of processed and unprocessed wool and the development of commercial contacts with markets of Venice constitute proof of the developed livestock in the studied area, which soon led to surplus products and the need for migration in search of new markets. So, a mountainous enclave was formed. The fabric was produced and exported to foreign markets and contributed to the initial formation of the “Industrial Revolution” in the Turkish-occupied countr...
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Published online: 14 Mar 2016The Italian trading stations in Tana were important in the long-distanc...
The article gives an overview of the mercantile community of the city of Zadar (Zara) in the mid-six...
Merchants in the later medieval Mediterranean crossed boundaries both geographical and moral. In Nov...
Moschopolitans, the residents of Moschopolis, enjoyed remarkable economic growth and prosperity. The...
The article lays stress on trade relations between the Sanjak of Scutari (Shkodra) and the Republic ...
The article exposes some ‘visions’ of the Black Sea region recorded in Venice from the mid-fifteenth...
This article explores the commercial network of a Greek merchant from Transylvania at the end of the...
Scholarly literature on the late mediaeval and early modern Levantine trade has it that in the 14th–...
This is a useful overview of the place Venice occupied in the activities of the New Julfa Armenian m...
Ovaj rad prikazuje rast i razvoj Mletačke Republike u kontekstu trgovine i trgovinskih odnosa na is...
In the 15th century sultans discovered the economic importance of the Adriatic. They accepted doges\...
This article summarizes the conclusions of a study on entrepreneurial activities related to the cycl...
This article aims to provide a general overview on the recent works in the economic history of Venic...
The merchants of the Republic of Ragusa played an important role in the connection between Ottoman B...
Aided by their far-flung colonies and increasingly sophisticated commercial practices, the ancient G...
Published online: 14 Mar 2016The Italian trading stations in Tana were important in the long-distanc...
The article gives an overview of the mercantile community of the city of Zadar (Zara) in the mid-six...
Merchants in the later medieval Mediterranean crossed boundaries both geographical and moral. In Nov...