Trading Conflicts: Venetian Merchants and Mamluk Officials in Late Medieval Alexandria

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Abstract

Analysing different conflicts in Late Medieval Alexandria, this book offers new insights into the micro-mechanics of Venetian life and trade in Egypt and recalibrates the narrative of the strictly regulated and often violent contacts between East and West. This thorough microanalysis, based on the private archive of a Venetian merchant and consul in Alexandria read in conjunction with other Venetian and Mamluk sources, provides a differentiated image of conflict patterns cutting across the cultural divide. It transforms our image of Alexandria as a city at the intersection of Orient and Occident into that of a microcosm in its own right where disputes did not always fall neatly along cultural divides and conflicts were traded as much as trade created conflicts.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden
PublisherBrill
ISBN (Print)9789004221994
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2012

Publication series

NameThe Medieval Mediterranean 93
PublisherBrill

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