Nuove piazze commerciali alla fine del Medioevo: la Calabria e la Via della Seta dopo la nascita dell’Impero Ottomano

During the 15th century, Calabria succeeded as an important exporter of raw silk in the Mediterranean arena. Even if its territory had mulberry plantations since the Byzantine period, only in the 15th century Calabrian raw silk began to be purchased by the enterprises which supplied the silk industr...

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Autore principale: Procopio, Sarah (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Italiano
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Pubblicazione: Università della Calabria, Dipartimento di Lingue e Scienze dell’Educazione 2020
In: Occhialì
Anno: 2020, Volume: 6, Pagine: 2-14
Altre parole chiave:B Medieval Calabria
B Trade
B Economic History
B Silk Road
B Ottoman Empire
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Riepilogo:During the 15th century, Calabria succeeded as an important exporter of raw silk in the Mediterranean arena. Even if its territory had mulberry plantations since the Byzantine period, only in the 15th century Calabrian raw silk began to be purchased by the enterprises which supplied the silk industry in Northern Italy. This paper aims to underline the dynamics which enabled Calabria, only at the end of the Middle Ages and not before, to rise thanks to its silk production. Indeed, while the Ottomans emerged in the Levant, setting new trade conditions to Western merchants, the Neapolitan Kingdom promoted the arrival of foreign merchants in the Mezzogiorno. Thus, the main goal of the paper is to show how the rise of the Ottoman Empire indirectly favoured the trade of Calabrian raw silk.
ISSN:2532-6740
Comprende:Enthalten in: Occhialì