02925 a2200493 4500001001100000005001700011008004100028020001800069037003600087040000700123041000800130072001500138072001500153072001500168072001300183072001500196072001600211072001500227072001400242072001400256072001400270072001400284072001300298072001500311072001400326072001300340072001400353072001300367072002100380072002100401072002100422072002100443072002100464072001900485100001800504245010500522250000600627260003200633300001000665520168700675700002202362700003202384999001502416131527856120250317111634.0250312042017GB 24 eng  a9781315278568 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 45.99fBB a01 aeng7 aNHD2thema7 aNHF2thema7 aNHB2thema7 aN2thema7 aNHW2thema7 aNHTB2thema7 aKCZ2thema7 a3K2bisac7 a3M2bisac7 aHBJD2bic7 aHBJF2bic7 aHBG2bic7 aHBLC12bic7 aHBLH2bic7 aHBW2bic7 aHBTB2bic7 aKCZ2bic7 aHIS0000002bisac7 aHIS0030002bisac7 aHIS0100002bisac7 aHIS0370102bisac7 aHIS0370902bisac7 a382.0942bisac1 aWim Blockmans10aRoutledge Handbook of Maritime Trade around Europe 1300-1600bCommercial Networks and Urban Autonomy a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20170217 a522 p bThe Routledge Handbook of Maritime Trade around Europe 1300-1600 explores the links between maritime trading networks around Europe, from the Mediterranean and the Atlantic to the North and Baltic Seas. Maritime trade routes connected diverse geographical and cultural spheres, contributing to a more integrated Europe in both cultural and material terms. This volume explores networks’ economic functions alongside their intercultural exchanges, contacts and practical arrangements in ports on the European coasts. The collection takes as its central question how shippers and merchants were able to connect regional and interregional trade circuits around and beyond Europe in the late medieval period. It is divided into four parts, with chapters in Part I looking across broad themes such as ships and sailing routes, maritime law, financial linkages and linguistic exchanges. In the following parts - divided into the Mediterranean, the Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic and North Seas - contributors present case studies addressing themes including conflict resolution, relations between different types of main ports and their hinterland, the local institutional arrangements supporting maritime trade, and the advantages and challenges of locations around the continent. The volume concludes with a summary that points to the extraterritorial character of trading systems during this fascinating period of expansion. Drawing together an international team of contributors, The Routledge Handbook of Maritime Trade around Europe is a vital contribution to the study of maritime history and the history of trade. It is essential reading for students and scholars in these fields.1 aMikhail Krom4B011 aJustyna Wubs-Mrozewicz4B01 c6978d6978