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War, Trade and Neutrality. Europe and the Mediterranean in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

ISBN/EAN
9788856845143
Editore
Franco Angeli
Collana
Storia-studi e ricerche
Formato
Brossura
Anno
2011
Pagine
272

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35,50 €
This book is the culmination of a research project funded by the University of Pisa's internationalisation support programme of 2008-10. The project's underlying idea is that the Mediterranean is of decisive importance for any investigation into the political and commercial relations between states of different size and constitutional structure in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It thus scrutinises the practices, institutions and cultural tendencies of the region's ruling classes, from those of the Italian small states to those of the great powers. Salerno, Edigati, Angiolini, Addobbati and Zamora examine the theme of the small state by focusing on the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and its foreign policy centred on the free port of Livorno and the principle of neutrality, while Herrero and Aglietti describe how diplomats from the Republic of Genoa, the Dutch Republic and the consuls of the Italian small states helped preserve the European balance of power. Since war was a catalyst for the internal reorganisation of states, the correlation of war, trade and neutrality as processes of emulation is investigated by Stapelbroek, Alimento and Calafat, while the reception and circulation of theoretical models is recounted by Trampus, Schnakenbourg and Spagnesi. The book is also enriched by the reflections of Guasti, Montorzi and Salvemini regarding the project's methodological structures and outcomes.

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Autore Alimento Antonella
Editore Franco Angeli
Anno 2011
Tipologia Libro
Collana Storia-studi e ricerche
Num. Collana 400
Lingua Italiano
Indice Abbreviations Antonella Alimento, Introduction Part I. Politics, the "intervention practices" and neutrality Manuel Herrero Sánchez, Republican diplomacy and the power balance in Europe Marcella Aglietti, The consular institution between war and commerce, state and nation: Comparative examples in eighteenthcentury Europe Francisco Javier Zamora Rodríguez, War, trade, products and consumption patterns: The Ginori and their information networks Daniele Edigati, The Tuscan Edict of 1748 and ancien régime maritime legislation Franco Angiolini, From the neutrality of the port to the neutrality of the state: Projects, debates and laws in Habsburg-Lorraine Tuscany Mario Montorzi, Legislation and trade: Reflections from the margins Antonella Alimento, Commercial treaties and the harmonisation of national interests: The Anglo-French case (1667-1713) Koen Stapelbroek, The emergence of Dutch neutrality: Trade, treaty politics and the peace of the Republic Andrea Addobbati, The capture of the Thetis: A cause célèbre at the Madrid Council of War (1780-1788) Biagio Salvemini, The "intervention practices" of the late ancien régime: Notes on the institutional and mercantile spheres of eighteenth-century Europe Part II. Neutrality and the reception of theoretical models Guillaume Calafat, Ottoman North Africa and ius publicum europaeum: The case of the treaties of peace and trade (1600-1750) Emanuele Salerno, Stare pactis and neutrality. Grotius and Pufendorf in the political thought of the early eighteenth century Grand Duchy of Tuscany Eric Schnakenbourg, From a right of war to a right of peace: Martin Hübner's contribution to the reflection on neutrality in the eighteenth century Antonio Trampus, The circulation of Vattel's Droit des gens in Italy: the doctrinal and practical model of government Enrico Spagnesi, The trade of "neutral nations" as viewed by the publicist Lampredi Niccolò Guasti, Natural law and the birth of political economy in the eighteenth century About the authors Index.
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