Chapter Traffici globali. Corallo, diamanti e tele di cotone negli affari commerciali dei Genovesi in Oriente

Genoese merchants, who certainly did not disappear after 1627, during the second half of the century were able to establish new global-scale commercial networks on a par with those of other merchant communities (those of the Jews for instance). In the 1660s and for a few decades, Genoese goods - pap...

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Autor principal: LO BASSO, Luca (auth)
Formato: Recurso Electrónico Capítulo de Livro
Idioma:Língua italiana
Publicado em: Florence Firenze University Press 2019
Colecção:Atti delle «Settimane di Studi» e altri Convegni 50
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Resumo:Genoese merchants, who certainly did not disappear after 1627, during the second half of the century were able to establish new global-scale commercial networks on a par with those of other merchant communities (those of the Jews for instance). In the 1660s and for a few decades, Genoese goods - paper and fabrics - sailed to the Indies with African slaves. On their way back, the same Genoese ships would carry tonnes of silver and a wealth of other colonial goods thereby increasing trade with the East. This commercial framework is the backdrop to the story of Nicolò and Pietro Francesco Fieschi, two brothers whose lives testify how between the second half of the seventeenth century and the early decades of the eighteenth century, merchants from Genoa certainly had not withdrawn from international commerce focusing only on financial profits. On the contrary they were able to find new commercial momentum in opportunities provided by the connections brought about by the ever-more globalised world.
Descrição Física:1 electronic resource (22 p.)
ISBN:978-88-6453-857-0.28
9788864538570
Acesso:Open Access