According to a large part of now-day historiography, the XVIIIth century economy is comparable to a mechanism that produces development and, at the same time, control and marginalisation. At the top there are big merchants and states that control production, market, political and military hierarchy, leaving scant spaces to the other subjects, who reach sometimes the upper levels of the market only through "irregular" and fraudulent entrepreneurial behaviours. Following the suggestions of some recent work, the author suggests a different image of the XVIIIth century commercial development in the Mediterranean, in which a large part in plaid by "minor" actors and marginal places who are not able to mobilise significant amount of capital, information, state protection. The Genovesi at the centre of this easy, and at the centre of an important part of the XVIIIth century Mediterranean economy, are not from Genoa, and they have nothing to do with the illustrious early-modern Genoese entrepreneurial and financial tradition. they are micro-merchants, often captains of their own ships, born and grown in tiny seaside villages of the western Riviera of Liguria, who are able to invent new ways to conquer information, trust, capitals, contacts and market spaces. a most important asset in their command is the relationship with their Riviera villages: very weak from the demographic, institutional, financial and commercial point of view, they possess an important "relational" capital largely employed in order to achieve commercial success even in far aesy important market places. Through a series of individual and group biography, the essay suggets the image of a Mediterranean crowed by actors, practices and places often forgotten in the history books. leaving them off the picture, we run the risk of misunderstanding the actual working of this late-modern economy in a decisive moment of its growth.

Fra nazioni e piccole patrie. «Padroni» e mercanti liguri sulle rotte tirreniche del secondo Settecento,

CARRINO, Annastella
2011-01-01

Abstract

According to a large part of now-day historiography, the XVIIIth century economy is comparable to a mechanism that produces development and, at the same time, control and marginalisation. At the top there are big merchants and states that control production, market, political and military hierarchy, leaving scant spaces to the other subjects, who reach sometimes the upper levels of the market only through "irregular" and fraudulent entrepreneurial behaviours. Following the suggestions of some recent work, the author suggests a different image of the XVIIIth century commercial development in the Mediterranean, in which a large part in plaid by "minor" actors and marginal places who are not able to mobilise significant amount of capital, information, state protection. The Genovesi at the centre of this easy, and at the centre of an important part of the XVIIIth century Mediterranean economy, are not from Genoa, and they have nothing to do with the illustrious early-modern Genoese entrepreneurial and financial tradition. they are micro-merchants, often captains of their own ships, born and grown in tiny seaside villages of the western Riviera of Liguria, who are able to invent new ways to conquer information, trust, capitals, contacts and market spaces. a most important asset in their command is the relationship with their Riviera villages: very weak from the demographic, institutional, financial and commercial point of view, they possess an important "relational" capital largely employed in order to achieve commercial success even in far aesy important market places. Through a series of individual and group biography, the essay suggets the image of a Mediterranean crowed by actors, practices and places often forgotten in the history books. leaving them off the picture, we run the risk of misunderstanding the actual working of this late-modern economy in a decisive moment of its growth.
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