Genoa and the Sea, Policy and Power in an Early Modern Maritime Republic, 1559–1684
Year: 2005 Language: english Author: Thomas Allison Kirk Genre: History Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN: 978-1-4214-0966-5 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 293 Description: Genoa began to establish itself as a naval and commercial power around the 11th century, competing for hegemony over the sea with Pisa and Venice. One of the main clashes focused on the political and commercial control of Sardinia, Corsica and Sicily. The duel with Venice had the East as its theater, and will reach the Adriatic. The possessions of Genoa were mainly commercial colonies, cities or districts inhabited by merchants administered by a consul. This book focuses on the Republic of Genoa, on its maritime power and its economic relations in the Mediterranean. The choice of the Republic of Genoa states an observation point on the Mediterranean world and the changing relationship between that world and the rest of Europe in a period of sweeping transformations. This study fills a gap in English and american historiography, usually more attentive to other Italian realities, such as Venice or Florence.
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Genoa and the Sea, Policy and Power in an Early Modern Maritime Republic, 1559–1684
Year: 2005
Language: english
Author: Thomas Allison Kirk
Genre: History
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 978-1-4214-0966-5
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 293
Description: Genoa began to establish itself as a naval and commercial power around the 11th century, competing for hegemony over the sea with Pisa and Venice. One of the main clashes focused on the political and commercial control of Sardinia, Corsica and Sicily. The duel with Venice had the East as its theater, and will reach the Adriatic. The possessions of Genoa were mainly commercial colonies, cities or districts inhabited by merchants administered by a consul. This book focuses on the Republic of Genoa, on its maritime power and its economic relations in the Mediterranean. The choice of the Republic of Genoa states an observation point on the Mediterranean world and the changing relationship between that world and the rest of Europe in a period of sweeping transformations. This study fills a gap in English and american historiography, usually more attentive to other Italian realities, such as Venice or Florence.
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