Book contents
- Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean
- Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One Empires of the Renaissance, 1453–1650: The Genoese Response to Shifting Alliances in the Mediterranean
- Chapter Two Genoese Emporium and Spanish Imperium in the Kingdom of Naples
- Chapter Three Commercial Ascension through Silk: Genoese Artisans, Merchants, Bankers
- Chapter Four Achieving Favorite Nation Status: The Economic Journey of the Genoese
- Chapter Five The Genoese Merchants: Between the Viceroys’ Buon Governo and Habsburg Expansion
- Chapter Six Holy Week: The Genoese in the Ceremonial Triptych
- Chapter Seven The Genoese Eye of the Storm: Spiritual Competition in Church, Sea, and Grave
- Chapter Eight The Genoese Participation in Charitable Institutions
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter Three - Commercial Ascension through Silk: Genoese Artisans, Merchants, Bankers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean
- Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One Empires of the Renaissance, 1453–1650: The Genoese Response to Shifting Alliances in the Mediterranean
- Chapter Two Genoese Emporium and Spanish Imperium in the Kingdom of Naples
- Chapter Three Commercial Ascension through Silk: Genoese Artisans, Merchants, Bankers
- Chapter Four Achieving Favorite Nation Status: The Economic Journey of the Genoese
- Chapter Five The Genoese Merchants: Between the Viceroys’ Buon Governo and Habsburg Expansion
- Chapter Six Holy Week: The Genoese in the Ceremonial Triptych
- Chapter Seven The Genoese Eye of the Storm: Spiritual Competition in Church, Sea, and Grave
- Chapter Eight The Genoese Participation in Charitable Institutions
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern MediterraneanGenoese Merchants and the Spanish Crown, pp. 81 - 109Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014