Venetians and Ottomans in the Early Modern Age

Essays on Economic and Social Connected History

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Abstract

The present volume, a collection of papers focusing on Venice and those former Venetian colonies which passed to the Ottoman Empire during the early Modern age, retraces the relationship between Venetians and Ottomans in terms of their economic and social history from the end of the XV to the XVIII century showing the permeability of the ruling forces of these two great empires within a continuous and changing stream.

Keywords Ottoman empireSehzade MehmedMaritime transportationVenetianVenetian CandiaOttoman historyOttoman EmpireMurad IIIJohn VIII PaleologusTrade privilegesVeniceCommercial partnerships historyRethymnoMülk villagesLevantVenetian diplomatsCreteIncome and expenses of the Ottoman EmpireSultan Mehmed IIChrysobullInsurances historyMehmed IIICommodityIacopo Promontorio de CampisOttoman CandiaTradeOttoman household systemOttomanVenetian notariesAhd-nāmeOttoman Economic HistoryAnonymous author from 1490LarnacaTapu registersVineyardsByzantiumSpatial historyFelix Petantius16th century centralizationPropertyLaonicos ChalkokondylesOttoman merchants

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-260-4 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-260-4 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-261-1 | Published Sept. 27, 2018 | Language tr, en