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Genoese Trade And Migration In The Spanish Atlantic 17001830 1st Edition Brilli

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Genoese Trade And Migration In The Spanish Atlantic 17001830 1st Edition Brilli
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.96 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Brilli, Catia.
ISBN: 9781107132924, 1107132924
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Genoese Trade And Migration In The Spanish Atlantic 17001830 1st Edition Brilli by Brilli, Catia. 9781107132924, 1107132924 instant download after payment.

In the eighteenth century Genoese merchants thrived in the changing Atlantic market. Their trade and migration are explored here.

The Republic of Genoa was once a major commercial power. Following the Republic's decline in the seventeenth century, Genoese merchants adapted and thrived in the changing Atlantic market. Scholars have examined how other foreign merchant groups operated within the Spanish empire, but until now no one has examined how the Genoese adapted to the challenges of increasing competition in Atlantic trade. Here, Catia Brilli explores how Genoese intermediaries maintained a strong presence in Spanish colonial trade by establishing themselves at the port of Cadiz with its monopoly over American trade, and through gradually consolidating strong commercial ties with the Río de la Plata. Situated at the intersection of European, Atlantic, and Latin American history and making extensive use of Spanish, Italian, and Argentinian sources, Genoese Trade and Migration in the Spanish Atlantic, 1700–1830 provides a unique perspective on eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century transatlantic trade.

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