This paper introduces the Special Issue ‘Minorities and Grain Trade in Early Modern Europe’. While an area’s traditional supply circuits benefitted from satisfactory harvests and a stable food demand, minorities’ contribution became crucial during crisis. Due to their commercial networks, facilities, and capital, minorities and their agents were able to cope with market disruption, especially when inflation and the reconfiguration of supply areas rendered ‘traditional’ grain merchants unable to face the emergency. The papers included in the Special Issue focus on the geographical and financial scope of legal grain-trading minorities’ businesses and their degree of specialisation and analyse how political authorities’ reliance on minorities ...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
Within the broader context of the 1590 grain shortage crisis, for many historians the main food cris...
Within the broader context of the 1590 grain shortage crisis, for many historians the main food cris...
This paper introduces the Special Issue ‘Minorities and Grain Trade in Early Modern Europe’. While a...
The economic role of Ashkenazi and Italian Jews in early modern Italy is traditionally associated wi...
This article is a case study in the formation and function of commercial networks in the early Moder...
This work aims at analysing the activities of Genoese merchants and businessmen in the grain trade o...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the DOI in this record.This work analyses th...
This chapter analyzes how the advanced economies of Medieval and Early Modern Italy attempted to cop...
Recent research once again framed the fourteenth century as the century of environmental shocks and ...
Abstract: At the centre of the debate on pre\u2010industrial economic growth is the study of market ...
In recent years, scholars have explored the pivotal role Jewish merchants played in feeding and armi...
During the sixteenth century, small diasporic communities of businessmen of Ragusa Republic settled ...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
Within the broader context of the 1590 grain shortage crisis, for many historians the main food cris...
Within the broader context of the 1590 grain shortage crisis, for many historians the main food cris...
This paper introduces the Special Issue ‘Minorities and Grain Trade in Early Modern Europe’. While a...
The economic role of Ashkenazi and Italian Jews in early modern Italy is traditionally associated wi...
This article is a case study in the formation and function of commercial networks in the early Moder...
This work aims at analysing the activities of Genoese merchants and businessmen in the grain trade o...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the DOI in this record.This work analyses th...
This chapter analyzes how the advanced economies of Medieval and Early Modern Italy attempted to cop...
Recent research once again framed the fourteenth century as the century of environmental shocks and ...
Abstract: At the centre of the debate on pre\u2010industrial economic growth is the study of market ...
In recent years, scholars have explored the pivotal role Jewish merchants played in feeding and armi...
During the sixteenth century, small diasporic communities of businessmen of Ragusa Republic settled ...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
This article compares dearth policies developing in three regions in northwestern Europe in the fift...
Within the broader context of the 1590 grain shortage crisis, for many historians the main food cris...
Within the broader context of the 1590 grain shortage crisis, for many historians the main food cris...