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Genoa and the Sea: Policy and Power in an Early Modern Maritime Republic, 1559-1684 (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science) [Hardcover]

Thomas Allison Kirk (Author)
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The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science March 30, 2005

Genoa enjoyed an important and ever-changing role in the early modern Mediterranean world. In medieval times, the city transformed itself from a tumultuous maritime republic into a stable and prosperous one, making it one of the most important financial centers in Europe. When Spanish influence in the Mediterranean world began to decline, Genoa, its prosperity closely linked with Spain's, again had to reinvent itself and its economic stature.

In Genoa and the Sea, historian Thomas Allison Kirk reconstructs the early modern Mediterranean world and closely studies Genoa's attempt to evolve in the ever-changing political and economic landscape. He focuses on efforts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to revive shipbuilding and maritime commerce as a counterbalance to the city's volatile financial sector. A key component to the plan was a free port policy that attracted merchants and stimulated trade.

Through extensive research and close reading of primary documents, Kirk discusses the underpinnings of this complex early modern republic. Genoa's transformations offer insight into the significant and sweeping changes that were taking place all over Europe.

(2006)

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Highly recommended.

(Choice 2006)

An excellent appetizer on the subject of early modern Genoese naval power.

(Renaissance Quarterly 2006)

This book treats a neglected subject with a new and refreshing approach.

(Jan Glete American Historical Review 2006)

An interesting and important book.

(Christopher Storrs History 2007)

Well researched and fluently written, the book is highly recommended not only for anglophone readers but to anybody.

(M. Elisabetta Tonizzi Journal of Transport History 2006)

Provides plenty of food for thought regarding early-modern Italy and hopefully will stimulate more research into how the Italian states confronted their relative political and economic decline.

(Maria Fusaro Journal of Interdisciplinary History 2007)

Not only a valuable contribution on the history of the republic of Genoa but also a new perspective on the changing Mediterranean world and the relationship of the Mediterranean with the rest of Europe during a period of sweeping transformations.

(Michela D'Angelo International Journal of Maritime History 2007)

Kirk has demonstrated the rich resources available for sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Genoa, and should inspire much further research.

(Evelyn Welch Historian 2007)

A refreshing approach... this book deserves to become the standard reference for maritime and economic historians of the early modern period.

(Michael Clark Great Circle 2007)

Provides an important contribution.

(Francesca Trivellato Journal of Modern History 2007)

Well written and accessible, Genoa and the Sea merits reading by scholars and students of early modern Italy as well as by those who wish better to understand an old sea in a time of oceanic empire.

(Andrew Vorder Bruegge Sixteenth Century Journal )

A valuable perspective to add to earlier studies.

(Gervase Rosser English Historical Review )

About the Author

Thomas Allison Kirk teaches Medieval and Renaissance Studies at New York University in Florence.

(2006)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (March 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801880831
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801880834
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The story of one of Italy's great cities along the Mediterranean coast, December 4, 2005
This review is from: Genoa and the Sea: Policy and Power in an Early Modern Maritime Republic, 1559-1684 (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science) (Hardcover)
There are many histories of Florence and Venice, but far fewer of Genoa. Genoa And The Sea: Policy And Power In An Early Modern Maritime Republic 1559-1684 is the story of one of Italy's great cities along the Mediterranean coast, and its transformation from a maritime republic into one of Europe's most crucial financial centers. When Spanish prosperity began to wane, Genoa, whose trade and prosperity had been closely linked with Spain, had to reinvent itself to continue its prosperity. A critical key to Genoa's success was a free-port policy that spurred trade and made it especially inviting to merchants. A thoroughly researched, scholarly scrutiny of a changing economic era as reflected in a bustling and complex metropolis.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kirk Genoa and the Sea, May 21, 2007
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This is a very well researched book using the rich Genoese archives as well as material from other Italian collections. The subject, policy and power in Genoa, provides a good comparison with the more fully covered Venetian republic. It is a good contribution to the complex world of the Mediterranean in the Early Modern period.
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magistrato delle galee, navigazione convogliata, public galleys, repubblica aristocratica, della politica navale, nobili vecchi, delle galere, free galleys, public armament, nobili nuovi, repubblica oligarchica, convoyed shipping, free oarsmen, galley owners, anchorage taxes, owned galleys, northern shippers, twelve galleys, port traffic, maggior consiglio, single galley, new armament, new galleys, galley fleet, free port
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San Giorgio, Andrea Doria, Minor Consiglio, Maggior Consiglio, Uberto Foglietta, Knights of Saint John, Early Modern World, United Provinces, Kingdom of Naples, Low Countries, Brignole Sale, Carlo Doria, Iberian Peninsula, Strait of Gibraltar, Bank of Saint George, Duchy of Milan, Duke of Savoy, Ottoman Empire, Santa Cruz, Archivio Fotografico del Comune, Giannettino Doria, Indian Ocean, Leonardo Spinola, Musei Civici, Andrea Spinola
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