According to an image built by an illustrious historiography, the Mediterranean of the early modern age is a sea in decadence: progressively emarginated by the ‘first globalization’, it is conquered, politically and economically, by the ‘Nordics’, bearers of practices, ethics and institutions conducive to modernity and market economy. On the basis of some aspects of the recent specialized historiography, the essay focus on the variety of circuits, social and political actors, institutions and ethics that sustain the Mediterranean traffics, and produce forms of markets unorthodox but endowed of specific and effective rationalities.

NEGLI SPAZI MEDITERRANEI DELLA "DECADENZA". NOTE SU ISTITUZIONI, ETICHE E PRATICHE MERCANTILI DELLA TARDA ETà MODERNA

SALVEMINI, Biagio
2011-01-01

Abstract

According to an image built by an illustrious historiography, the Mediterranean of the early modern age is a sea in decadence: progressively emarginated by the ‘first globalization’, it is conquered, politically and economically, by the ‘Nordics’, bearers of practices, ethics and institutions conducive to modernity and market economy. On the basis of some aspects of the recent specialized historiography, the essay focus on the variety of circuits, social and political actors, institutions and ethics that sustain the Mediterranean traffics, and produce forms of markets unorthodox but endowed of specific and effective rationalities.
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