Trade and Institutions in the Medieval Mediterranean

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Trade and Institutions in the Medieval Mediterranean

The Geniza Merchants and their Business World

European history History History Economic history

Author: Jessica L. Goldberg

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 23 August 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 10 Mb

ISBN: 9781139564113


Introduction

The Geniza merchants of the eleventh-century Mediterranean - sometimes called the Maghribi traders - are central to controversies about the origins of long-term economic growth and the institutional bases of trade.

In this book, Jessica Goldberg reconstructs the business world of the Geniza merchants, maps the shifting geographic relationships of the medieval Islamic economy and sheds new light on debates about the institutional framework for later European dominance.

Content and Approach

Commercial letters, business accounts and courtroom testimony bring to life how these medieval traders used personal gossip and legal mechanisms to manage far-flung agents, switched business strategies to manage political risks and asserted different parts of their fluid identities to gain advantage in the multicultural medieval trading world.

Significance

This book paints a vivid picture of the everyday life of Jewish merchants in Islamic societies and adds new depth to debates about medieval trading institutions with unique quantitative analyses and innovative approaches.

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