Description
Based on primary data, this book covers a formative period in Ottoman merchants' trade, contributing to research about the economic history of the Mediterranean and the commercial relationships between the Ottoman Empire and the Dutch Republic in the 18th century.
About the Author
Despina Vlami is Director of Research in the Research Center for Medieval and Modern Hellenism of the Academy of Athens, Greece, where she directs a program on Trade and Diplomacy in the Eastern Mediterranean, 17th-19th centuries. She is the author of The Florin, the Grain and Via del Giardino: Greek merchants in Livorno (1750-1868), (2000), and Trading with the Ottomans: The Levant Company in the Middle East, (I.B. Tauris 2015).
Reviews
A stimulating and unprecedented study that traces the everchanging relationship between an experienced Dutch trader and Greek outsiders in the 18th century. A fascinating revisit of the theme of cross-cultural trade through microhistory. * Thierry Allain, Paul Valery University of Montpellier, France *
Based on new primary data, this book analyzes - through the lens of micro-history - the trading activities of a partnership between an Ottoman firm, based in Smyrna and Constantinople, and a Dutch firm, based in Amsterdam. Given the near uniqueness of a study where the Ottoman company is the employer, rather than the agent or intermediary, the book contests the narrative of Western dominance and lack of agency for Ottomans in the Empire's international trade. * Elena Frangakis-Syrett, The City University of New York, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9780755648894
Author Despina Vlami
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC