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European and Islamic Trade in the Early Ottoman State: The Merchants of Genoa and Turkey (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization) [Hardcover]

Kate Fleet (Author)

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August 13, 1999 0521642213 978-0521642217
By using untapped Latin and Turkish sources, and focusing on the trading partnership between the Genoese and the Turks, Kate Fleet demonstrates how this interaction contributed to the economic development of the early Ottoman state and to Ottoman territorial expansion. Where previous literature has emphasized the military prowess of the early Ottomans and their role as "the infidel," this book considers their economic aspirations and their integration into the economy of the Mediterranean basin. This readable, authoritative study illuminates an obscure period in early Ottoman history.

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"This book makes a substantial contribution to our knowledge of the material relationships between eastern Mediterranean societies during the early modern period of European history...the book has the potential to ignite a good argument about Mediterranean commercial capitalism during the period of history that she wished to enliven." Journal of Interdisciplinary History

"Fleet's rigorously researched monograph will alter the way the history of the Ottomans is perceived and may erode many long-established stereotypes." Choice

"The work thus accomplished is impressive - un travail de bén^'edictin - and constitutes an invaluable contribution to the underdeocumented economic history of the region...Fleet's study deserves unquestionable praise for the courage and determination shown in exploring and revealing a wealth of documentation on this understudied area of Anatolian economic history." Journal of Economic History

"This is a valuable work; I have already put it to good use in my own work." Mesa Bulletin, Palmira Brummet, University of Tennessee

"...This book represents impressive work with published and unpublished primary sources. I expect that Mediterranean medievalist will be able to mine it for archival gold." International Journal Middle of East Studies

"Fleet is meticulous researcher. She has extracted a rich lode of information from the Italian archives and the Genoese notarial records in particular. In addition to costs of transport and prices of goods, this documentation provides a picture of everyday institutions and commerical culture...this book contains some useful summaries of specialist knowledge of interest to historians...This book is, as its title states, a concise history. It covers a long time period, from the mid-1600s until approximately 1997...Readers will thus have a well-developed sense of how the facts that they are given fit into the chapter's narrative as a whole...Ross does an excellent job of incorporating the conclusions of numerous small-scale social historical studies, which have often provided the cutting edge to South Africa." African and the Middle East

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By using untapped Latin and Turkish sources, and focusing on the trading partnership between the Genoese and the Turks, Kate Fleet demonstrates how this interaction contributed to the economic development of the early Ottoman state and to Ottoman territorial expansion. Where previous literature has emphasised the military prowess of the early Ottomans and their role as 'the infidel', the book considers their economic aspirations and their integration into the economy of the Mediterranean basin. This is a readable and authoritative study which illuminates an obscure period in early Ottoman history.

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At the beginning of the fourteenth century the world of the eastern Mediterranean was a counterpane of political powers with small states forming and large ones in decline. Read the first page
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alum prices, domini potestatis, notai genovesi, excogitari possit, grain alum, jure seu, materie politiche, other western merchants, western city states, alum trade, presentibus testibus, alum production, rock alum, nomine domini amen, steelyard balance, notary deeds, inserted above the line, alum mines, relations commerciales, gold ducats, tax farm
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San Giorgio, Giovanni Balbi, Professor Balard, Donato de Clavaro, New Phokaea, Giacomo Badoer, Antico Comune, Professor Zachariadou, Gregorio Panissario, Benvenuto de Brixano, Genoese of Pera, Liagre-de Sturler, Maona of Chios, Marco Polo, Archivio Segreto, Christofal Bonifazio, Francesco de Draperiis, Materie Politiche, Sea of Marmara, Black Death, Giovanni Caneta, Liagre-de Studer, Old Phokaea, Pignol Zucchello, Pipo de Jachomo
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