Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 275
... Levant route . Moreover , the setting up of the Levant Company ( 1581 ) and of the Venice Company ( 1583 ) opened the eastern Mediterranean markets to English trade . " In 1582 , the English could trade freely also with Malta , provided ...
... Levant route . Moreover , the setting up of the Levant Company ( 1581 ) and of the Venice Company ( 1583 ) opened the eastern Mediterranean markets to English trade . " In 1582 , the English could trade freely also with Malta , provided ...
Page 276
... Levant.34 In the records of the Levant Company , Leghorn appears as part of a triangular trade , whose parts had different functions : London was the head office , handling strategy and capital , the Levant was a source of raw materials ...
... Levant.34 In the records of the Levant Company , Leghorn appears as part of a triangular trade , whose parts had different functions : London was the head office , handling strategy and capital , the Levant was a source of raw materials ...
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... Levant in 1409 and the doubts regarding their return to the west , the Senate instructed the naves sailing to Syria to wait for each other in Modon to be brought up - to - date . In the event that there was still danger , the naves had ...
... Levant in 1409 and the doubts regarding their return to the west , the Senate instructed the naves sailing to Syria to wait for each other in Modon to be brought up - to - date . In the event that there was still danger , the naves had ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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