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English Merchants in Seventeenth-century Italy

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This book shows how England's conquest of Mediterranean trade proved to be the first step in building its future economic and commercial hegemony, and how Italy lay at the heart of that process. In the seventeenth century the Mediterranean was the largest market for the wool, spices and colonial products which were exported by English merchants, as well as being a source of raw materials (Spanish wool, Puglian oil, oriental silk) which were indispensable for the growing and increasingly aggressive domestic textile industry. Italy lay at the centre of this trade network: Venice, Genoa and Florence had been major centres of trade for centuries, and remained rich and powerful. In addition the new free port of Livorno became the linchpin of English trade with the Mediterranean as a whole and, together with ports in southern Italy, formed part of a system which gradually enabled the English merchant fleet to take over control of the region's trade from the Italians. In her extensive use of English and Italian archival sources, the author looks well beyond Braudel's influential picture of a Spanish-dominated Mediterranean world. In doing so she demonstrates some of the causes of Italy's decline and its subsequent relegation as a dominant force in world trade.

Table of Contents

List of tables; Preface; 1. Times and places; 2. The ships; 3. Routes and ports; 4. Imported goods; 5. Exported goods; Conclusion.
Release date Australia
March 5th, 1998
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Translated by Stephen Parkin
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
24 tables
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Pages
220
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Dimensions
152x228x16
ISBN-13
9780521580311
Product ID
1770875

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