Merchant Networks in the Early Modern World, 1450û1800

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Pub. Date: 1996-06-28
Publisher(s): Variorum
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Summary

Merchant organisation was a global phenomenon in the early modern era, and in the growing contacts between peoples and cultures, merchants may be seen as privileged intermediaries. This collection is unique in essaying a truly global coverage of mercantile activities, from the Wangara of the Central Sudan, Mississippi and Huron Indians, to the role of the Jews, the Muslim merchants of Anatolia, to the social structure of the mercantile classes in early modern England. The histories of merchant communities are not their histories alone, but also the histories of assumptions concerning their contexts. From the comparative perspective adopted here, it emerges that in markets where Western European merchants vied for place with competitors from the Near East, South Asia or East Asia, they were very often unsuccessful.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Italian merchant organization and business relationships in early Tudor London
The role of the Wangara in the economic transformation of the central Sudan in the 15th and 16th centuries
Merchants without empire: the Hokkien sojourning communities
Iranians abroad: intra-Asian elite migration and early modern state formation
A death in Venice (1575): Anatolian Muslim merchants trading in the Serenissima
The ledger of the merchant Hovhannes Joughayetsi
The Chulia Muslim merchants in southeast Asia, 1650-1800
Consuls and nations in the Levant from 1570 to 1650
The commerce of the Dubrovnik Republic, 1500-1700
The role of the Jews in commerce in early modern Poland-Lithuania
The social basis of English commercial expansion, 1550-1650
The French presence in Huronia: the structure of Franco-Huron relations in the first half of the 17th century
Bahian merchants and planters in the 17th and early 18th centuries
American Indians on the cotton frontier: changing economic relations with citizens and slaves in the Mississippi territory
Index
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