Reti marittime come fattori dell’integrazione europea / Maritime Networks as a Factor in European Integration

This wide-ranging theme takes Braudel’s concept of the “Mediterranean” as its starting point. Braudel’s vision of an enclosed sea as a geographical opportunity for economic integration between nations with different religions, languages and ethnicities and political bodies still functions as a model...

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description This wide-ranging theme takes Braudel’s concept of the “Mediterranean” as its starting point. Braudel’s vision of an enclosed sea as a geographical opportunity for economic integration between nations with different religions, languages and ethnicities and political bodies still functions as a model for studies on a wide range of contexts. The goal of the 50th Study Week was to go beyond the study of individual systems in isolation, and to combine instead different analysis of open and enclosed seas or coastal areas in order to understand the integration role played by maritime connections in Europe. Since in pre-industrial civilizations water transport was easier than land transport, the time has come to bring attention to the way these relationship networks operated both on a European level and with Asian and North African trade partners. This volume starts from the great research traditions which have, however, rarely been integrated on a larger and continental scale, and analyses them on either a regional or thematic basis. Immanuel Wallerstein has developed Braudel’s concept by conceptualising its intercultural and transnational dimensions and its role in the system of labour. He called it a "world system", not because it involves the whole world, but because it is larger than any legally defined political unit. And it is a "world economy" because the base link between the different parts of the system has an economic nature. The various regional research aspects and traditions have been linked together in a coherent approach which aims at evaluating: - What geographical, nautical, technical, economic, legal, social and cultural elements influenced the emergence of the various regional networks, and how these worked; - The nature and role of seaports as nodal points of sea routes and of their hinterland through rivers, canals and roads; - The commercial and personal ties between merchants and shipowners in various ports; - How regional networks connected with each other and how, over time, they ended up integrating into larger units; - How private networks, initially between merchant and seafarer organizations, ended up dealing with local authorities and, after their growth, with states and empires in order to protect their interests.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-820582025-03-15T06:26:32Z Reti marittime come fattori dell’integrazione europea / Maritime Networks as a Factor in European Integration Nigro, Giampiero Mediterranean maritime networks Middle Ages modern age Europe maritime trade This wide-ranging theme takes Braudel’s concept of the “Mediterranean” as its starting point. Braudel’s vision of an enclosed sea as a geographical opportunity for economic integration between nations with different religions, languages and ethnicities and political bodies still functions as a model for studies on a wide range of contexts. The goal of the 50th Study Week was to go beyond the study of individual systems in isolation, and to combine instead different analysis of open and enclosed seas or coastal areas in order to understand the integration role played by maritime connections in Europe. Since in pre-industrial civilizations water transport was easier than land transport, the time has come to bring attention to the way these relationship networks operated both on a European level and with Asian and North African trade partners. This volume starts from the great research traditions which have, however, rarely been integrated on a larger and continental scale, and analyses them on either a regional or thematic basis. Immanuel Wallerstein has developed Braudel’s concept by conceptualising its intercultural and transnational dimensions and its role in the system of labour. He called it a "world system", not because it involves the whole world, but because it is larger than any legally defined political unit. And it is a "world economy" because the base link between the different parts of the system has an economic nature. The various regional research aspects and traditions have been linked together in a coherent approach which aims at evaluating: - What geographical, nautical, technical, economic, legal, social and cultural elements influenced the emergence of the various regional networks, and how these worked; - The nature and role of seaports as nodal points of sea routes and of their hinterland through rivers, canals and roads; - The commercial and personal ties between merchants and shipowners in various ports; - How regional networks connected with each other and how, over time, they ended up integrating into larger units; - How private networks, initially between merchant and seafarer organizations, ended up dealing with local authorities and, after their growth, with states and empires in order to protect their interests. 2022-06-02T04:03:08Z 2022-06-02T04:03:08Z 2022-05-31T10:33:45Z 2019 book ONIX_20220531_9788864538570_848 OCN: 1103583378 2704-5668 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/55564 9788864538570 9788864538563 9788892730373 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/82058 ita Atti delle «Settimane di Studi» e altri Convegni open access image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International Attribution 4.0 International Attribution 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/55564/1/9788864538570.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/55564/1/9788864538570.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/55564/1/9788864538570.pdf Firenze University Press 10.36253/978-88-6453-856-3 10.36253/978-88-6453-856-3 2ec4474d-93b1-4cfa-b313-9c6019b51b1a 9788864538570 9788864538563 9788892730373 592 Florence open access
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Middle Ages
modern age
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maritime trade
Reti marittime come fattori dell’integrazione europea / Maritime Networks as a Factor in European Integration
title Reti marittime come fattori dell’integrazione europea / Maritime Networks as a Factor in European Integration
title_full Reti marittime come fattori dell’integrazione europea / Maritime Networks as a Factor in European Integration
title_fullStr Reti marittime come fattori dell’integrazione europea / Maritime Networks as a Factor in European Integration
title_full_unstemmed Reti marittime come fattori dell’integrazione europea / Maritime Networks as a Factor in European Integration
title_short Reti marittime come fattori dell’integrazione europea / Maritime Networks as a Factor in European Integration
title_sort reti marittime come fattori dell integrazione europea maritime networks as a factor in european integration
topic Mediterranean
maritime networks
Middle Ages
modern age
Europe
maritime trade
topic_facet Mediterranean
maritime networks
Middle Ages
modern age
Europe
maritime trade
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