This paper’s aim is to reconstruct the Western population of Venetian Tana in the fourteenth century, the residents’ perception of their condition as “migrants”, and finally this population’s interactions with the other communities who lived there. The sources used are primarily the notarial deeds of the Venice State Archive together with the vast and excellent scholarship produced in recent decades. For over two centuries the settlement of Tana, situated in the territory of the Golden Horde, represented the easternmost outpost of the Latin emporia in the Levant. Here, the utilitarian concept of the Western urban mercantile class found itself confronted with a new experience. This group was a minority living in close contact with larger, co...
This thesis examines community and identity within the context of immigration. The sixteenth century...
The author first presents the prominent position of Venice and Genoa in long-distance sea trade as r...
© Serials Publications. The formation of the medieval Bulgarian state has always attracted the atten...
After the the Fourth Crusade (1204), Western merchants began to regularly frequent the Black Sea bas...
For decades the slave trade was very lucrative for the Italian merchants who travelled to the East. ...
The commercial expansion of Venice intersected with the rapid formation of the Mongol Empire, which,...
The Fourth Crusade and the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire shot down the Bosphorus "barrier" an...
Bernard Doumerc, Venetians in La Tana (Azov) in the fifteenth century. In the early fifteenth centur...
Bernard Doumerc, Venetians in La Tana (Azov) in the fifteenth century. In the early fifteenth centur...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the two largest groups of foreigners in the Empire o...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the two largest groups of foreigners in the Empire o...
On the basis of original material from the Venetian State Archives (notary testaments), the author d...
Special attention is paid in this paper to the place of antiquities associated with the Venetian pre...
The inhabitants of the steppes around the Black Sea and the nearby areas of the wooded steppe must b...
Archaeological findings of the last decades (from 1970s till recently) are used to examine ethnic an...
This thesis examines community and identity within the context of immigration. The sixteenth century...
The author first presents the prominent position of Venice and Genoa in long-distance sea trade as r...
© Serials Publications. The formation of the medieval Bulgarian state has always attracted the atten...
After the the Fourth Crusade (1204), Western merchants began to regularly frequent the Black Sea bas...
For decades the slave trade was very lucrative for the Italian merchants who travelled to the East. ...
The commercial expansion of Venice intersected with the rapid formation of the Mongol Empire, which,...
The Fourth Crusade and the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire shot down the Bosphorus "barrier" an...
Bernard Doumerc, Venetians in La Tana (Azov) in the fifteenth century. In the early fifteenth centur...
Bernard Doumerc, Venetians in La Tana (Azov) in the fifteenth century. In the early fifteenth centur...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the two largest groups of foreigners in the Empire o...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the two largest groups of foreigners in the Empire o...
On the basis of original material from the Venetian State Archives (notary testaments), the author d...
Special attention is paid in this paper to the place of antiquities associated with the Venetian pre...
The inhabitants of the steppes around the Black Sea and the nearby areas of the wooded steppe must b...
Archaeological findings of the last decades (from 1970s till recently) are used to examine ethnic an...
This thesis examines community and identity within the context of immigration. The sixteenth century...
The author first presents the prominent position of Venice and Genoa in long-distance sea trade as r...
© Serials Publications. The formation of the medieval Bulgarian state has always attracted the atten...