Starting from the middle of the 17th century, Genoese commercial and financial operations spread on a network of global trade. Perhaps presumptuous and partly unrealistic, the Republics so-called \uabnavalista\ubb politics gave impulse to a new economic upsurge for Genoese merchants. This growth found an already solid mercantile diaspora to America, the Mediterranean area, Africa and Asia: an intercultural network closely connected with the Armenian, Jewish and Muslim trades. Private initiatives received support from the Republic's strengthened maritime policy which created modern institutions at the forefront of mercantile and nautical techniques. In short, far from being a State/non-State with a weak institutional capacity, between the 17...
The republic of Genoa in the context of international relations in the 16th and 17th centuries
[EN] This article proposes an analysis of the Ottavio Serra's business network, a Genoese resident i...
The Portuguese maritime expansion and consequent empire building is often perceived as the first mom...
The Republic of Genoa was once a major commercial power. Following the Republic's decline in the sev...
This article is a case study in the formation and function of commercial networks in the early Moder...
Genoese merchants, who certainly did not disappear after 1627, during the second half of the century...
Between the 17th and the 18th century, European and Barbary corsairs represented a consistent threat...
The merchants of the Republic of Ragusa played an important role in the connection between Ottoman B...
According to a large part of now-day historiography, the XVIIIth century economy is comparable to a ...
Defence date: 18 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla, EUI-Universidad Pablo ...
Port cities were by nature a pole of attraction for merchants and businessmen looking for opportunit...
This study based on narrative, administrative and above all notarial sources shows how at the turn o...
By the mid-twelfth century, the revitalized cities of northern Italy joined the well-developed cycle...
Ligurian operators\u2019 activity upon the Mediterranean routes and within the European ports during...
First published online: 30 April 2020This article analyses the role played by the squadron of Genoes...
The republic of Genoa in the context of international relations in the 16th and 17th centuries
[EN] This article proposes an analysis of the Ottavio Serra's business network, a Genoese resident i...
The Portuguese maritime expansion and consequent empire building is often perceived as the first mom...
The Republic of Genoa was once a major commercial power. Following the Republic's decline in the sev...
This article is a case study in the formation and function of commercial networks in the early Moder...
Genoese merchants, who certainly did not disappear after 1627, during the second half of the century...
Between the 17th and the 18th century, European and Barbary corsairs represented a consistent threat...
The merchants of the Republic of Ragusa played an important role in the connection between Ottoman B...
According to a large part of now-day historiography, the XVIIIth century economy is comparable to a ...
Defence date: 18 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla, EUI-Universidad Pablo ...
Port cities were by nature a pole of attraction for merchants and businessmen looking for opportunit...
This study based on narrative, administrative and above all notarial sources shows how at the turn o...
By the mid-twelfth century, the revitalized cities of northern Italy joined the well-developed cycle...
Ligurian operators\u2019 activity upon the Mediterranean routes and within the European ports during...
First published online: 30 April 2020This article analyses the role played by the squadron of Genoes...
The republic of Genoa in the context of international relations in the 16th and 17th centuries
[EN] This article proposes an analysis of the Ottavio Serra's business network, a Genoese resident i...
The Portuguese maritime expansion and consequent empire building is often perceived as the first mom...