ISBN:
0520282175
,
9780520282179
,
0520266870
,
9780520266872
Language:
English
Pages:
XX, 363 S.
,
Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
,
24 cm
Additional Information:
Rezension Freitag, Ulrike, 1962 - [Rezension von: Aslanian, Sebouh David, From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean, the global trade networks of Armenian merchants from New Julfa] 2014
Additional Information:
Rezensiert in Sahin, Emrah Sebouh David ASLANIAN, From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011. xx + 366 pp. ISBN: 978-0-520-26687-2 (hbk.). 49.95 / £34.95 2013
Series Statement:
The California world history library 17
Series Statement:
The California world history library
DDC:
382.089/9199205595
Keywords:
Handelsgeschichte
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Handelsgeschichte
;
Armenien
;
Iran
;
Welt
;
Indischer Ozean
;
Mittelmeerraum
;
Merchants Sources History
;
Julfa (Iṣfahān, Iran) Sources Commerce
;
History
;
Merchants
;
Armenia
;
History
;
Sources
;
Julfa (Iṣfahān, Iran)
;
Commerce
;
History
;
Sources
;
Iran
;
Isfahan-Djolfa
;
Armenier
;
Kaufmann
;
Fernhandel
;
Soziales Netzwerk
;
Geschichte 1605-1750
Abstract:
From trade diasporas to circulation society -- Old Julfa, the great deportations, and the founding of New Julfa, 1604/1620 -- The new Julfan trade network I: the world of the Indian Ocean -- The New Julfan trade network II: the Mediterranean, Western European, and Russian Networks -- "The salt in a merchant's letter": the art of writing business correspondence, the courier system, and their role in Julfan economy and society -- Social capital, "trust" and the role of networks in Julfan trade: informal and semi-formal institutions at work -- The circulation of men and credit: the role of the commenda, the family firm and of non-circulating women in Julfan society -- From coalition to nation: the collapse and transformation of the Julfan trade network
Description / Table of Contents:
From trade diasporas to circulation society -- Old Julfa, the great deportations, and the founding of New Julfa, 1604/1620 -- The new Julfan trade network I: the world of the Indian Ocean -- The New Julfan trade network II: the Mediterranean, Western European, and Russian Networks -- "The salt in a merchant's letter": the art of writing business correspondence, the courier system, and their role in Julfan economy and society -- Social capital, "trust" and the role of networks in Julfan trade: informal and semi-formal institutions at work -- The circulation of men and credit: the role of the commenda, the family firm and of non-circulating women in Julfan society -- From coalition to nation: the collapse and transformation of the Julfan trade network.
Note:
Literaturverz. S. 307 - 343
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