Approaching the subject from a diachronic perspective, the essay sets out to outline a chronology of the Mediterranean prominence in the sugar trade considering port activity and commercial elites. Studies carried out so far, backed by important findings sourced from custom records and private correspondence, attest Genoa’s undisputed leadership during the central decades of the eighteenth century, when Brazilian sugar production grew at exponential rates turning this trade into one of the greatest “businesses” of the time
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O foco desta tese é a relação comercial entre três pólos principais: Brasil, Portugal e Hamburgo. Em...
This study examines the importance of the sugar industry in the development of the Portuguese Empire...
Approaching the subject from a diachronic perspective, the essay sets out to outline a chronology of...
The chapter analyzes, from a diachronic perspective, the role of trade with the Levant in the port i...
Genoese merchants, who certainly did not disappear after 1627, during the second half of the century...
As Michel Balard pointed out with reference to the late Middle Ages and to the relations between Gen...
This study investigates the role of the Genoa businessmen in the sugar trade in the Mediterranean in...
This article describes the activity of a network of Corsican merchants and sailors active in the Wes...
With the development of research in economic history, historians are now testing the hypothesis that...
Published online on 28 October 2021This chapter analyses some texts related to the attempts at extra...
Between the 14th and 15th centuries, a dense network of trade relations was active in the maritime b...
During the eighteenth century, Euro-Asian maritime trade peaked, following an unprecedented surge in...
This article studies the basic characteristics of the Brazilian sugar economy between 1560 and 1660,...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The ‘São Tomé carreira’ was not just the route that connected Lisbon...
This article covers aspects of the captaincy of São Paulo’s economy mainly from 1765, year in which ...
O foco desta tese é a relação comercial entre três pólos principais: Brasil, Portugal e Hamburgo. Em...
This study examines the importance of the sugar industry in the development of the Portuguese Empire...
Approaching the subject from a diachronic perspective, the essay sets out to outline a chronology of...
The chapter analyzes, from a diachronic perspective, the role of trade with the Levant in the port i...
Genoese merchants, who certainly did not disappear after 1627, during the second half of the century...
As Michel Balard pointed out with reference to the late Middle Ages and to the relations between Gen...
This study investigates the role of the Genoa businessmen in the sugar trade in the Mediterranean in...
This article describes the activity of a network of Corsican merchants and sailors active in the Wes...
With the development of research in economic history, historians are now testing the hypothesis that...
Published online on 28 October 2021This chapter analyses some texts related to the attempts at extra...
Between the 14th and 15th centuries, a dense network of trade relations was active in the maritime b...
During the eighteenth century, Euro-Asian maritime trade peaked, following an unprecedented surge in...
This article studies the basic characteristics of the Brazilian sugar economy between 1560 and 1660,...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The ‘São Tomé carreira’ was not just the route that connected Lisbon...
This article covers aspects of the captaincy of São Paulo’s economy mainly from 1765, year in which ...
O foco desta tese é a relação comercial entre três pólos principais: Brasil, Portugal e Hamburgo. Em...
This study examines the importance of the sugar industry in the development of the Portuguese Empire...