From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean

dc.contributor.authorAslanian, Sebouh David
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-22T07:28:19Z
dc.date.available2024-08-22T07:28:19Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.descriptionSebouh David Aslanian. - Berkeley : University of California Press, 2011. - xx, 363 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. - The California world history library 17. - The California world history library 17. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-343) and index
dc.descriptionContents: 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
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dc.description.abstractThis study explores the emergence and growth of a remarkable global trade network operated by Armenian silk merchants from a small outpost in the Persian Empire. Based in New Julfa, Isfahan, in what is now Iran, these merchants operated a network of commercial settlements that stretched from London and Amsterdam to Manila and Acapulco. The New Julfan Armenians were the only Eurasian community that was able to operate simultaneously and successfully in all the major empires of the early modern world-both land-based Asian empires and the emerging sea-borne empires-astonishingly without the benefits of an imperial network and state that accompanied and facilitated European mercantile expansion during the same period
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.nla.am/handle/123456789/11608
dc.languageEnglish
dc.pagesxx, 363 p. : ill., maps
dc.publication.placeBerkeley
dc.publishing.houseUniversity of California Press
dc.subjectJulfa (Isfahan, Iran)-Commerce-History-Sources
dc.subjectMerchants-Armenia-History-Sources
dc.titleFrom the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean
dc.title.alternativeThe global trade networks of Armenian merchants from New Julfa
dc.typeBook
eperson.lastnamearmenica1
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