For decades the slave trade was very lucrative for the Italian merchants who travelled to the East. The formation of the Mongol Empire, and the economic and demo- graphic growth occurred in Europe, have contributed to the increase of both, the demand of slaves and the supply human merchandise. Trade increased with the simultaneous increase in the number of journeys of western merchants to the East. The creation of a structured trading system on the Black Sea coast has allowed Genoa and Venice to strengthen their trade relations with the dominant centers of power in loco: the Golden Horde of the Mongols and the Mamluks of Egypt. This article is a preliminary critical mapping of a larger project I’m working on, and which aims to explore the...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
The present study examines the merchant networks which exported slaves from the Black Sea to Genoa, ...
Thomas S. Noonan, Suzdalia's eastern trade in the century before the Mongol conquest. This article f...
The author first presents the prominent position of Venice and Genoa in long-distance sea trade as r...
The Fourth Crusade and the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire shot down the Bosphorus "barrier" an...
After the the Fourth Crusade (1204), Western merchants began to regularly frequent the Black Sea bas...
This paper’s aim is to reconstruct the Western population of Venetian Tana in the fourteenth century...
In the Middle Ages and the early modern period, slavery was a widespread institution in the Christia...
The commercial expansion of Venice intersected with the rapid formation of the Mongol Empire, which,...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
Published online: 14 Mar 2016The Italian trading stations in Tana were important in the long-distanc...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
grantor: University of TorontoA prominent Mediterranean port located near Islamic territo...
grantor: University of TorontoA prominent Mediterranean port located near Islamic territo...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
The present study examines the merchant networks which exported slaves from the Black Sea to Genoa, ...
Thomas S. Noonan, Suzdalia's eastern trade in the century before the Mongol conquest. This article f...
The author first presents the prominent position of Venice and Genoa in long-distance sea trade as r...
The Fourth Crusade and the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire shot down the Bosphorus "barrier" an...
After the the Fourth Crusade (1204), Western merchants began to regularly frequent the Black Sea bas...
This paper’s aim is to reconstruct the Western population of Venetian Tana in the fourteenth century...
In the Middle Ages and the early modern period, slavery was a widespread institution in the Christia...
The commercial expansion of Venice intersected with the rapid formation of the Mongol Empire, which,...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
Published online: 14 Mar 2016The Italian trading stations in Tana were important in the long-distanc...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
grantor: University of TorontoA prominent Mediterranean port located near Islamic territo...
grantor: University of TorontoA prominent Mediterranean port located near Islamic territo...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
The present study examines the merchant networks which exported slaves from the Black Sea to Genoa, ...
Thomas S. Noonan, Suzdalia's eastern trade in the century before the Mongol conquest. This article f...