Venice Between Magnificence and Misery

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Byzantium
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Constantinople
credit systems medieval
Economic history
economic networks Europe
Elites
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Financial credit
late medieval commerce
maritime law Mediterranean
Maritime trade
Mediterranean
Merchants
Ottoman
Ottoman relations history
Piracy
Plague
Salt
Shipping
trade monopolies analysis
Trade networks
Venetian merchant diaspora studies
Venetian Republic
Venice

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032989365
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Throughout the Middle Ages and all over Europe and the Mediterranean, Venetian merchants travelled throughout the known world in search of lucrative business opportunities and trading in anything that could be bought and sold. Envied by its neighbours, Venice came up against powerful enemies, both Christian and Muslim, and ultimately found itself between the interests of Spanish, Austrian and Turkish ambitions.

This book combines 13 chapters previously written by the author throughout his career, discussing the history of Venice throughout this period. It covers topics such as maritime trade, trade routes from Egypt to England and how the Venetians exploited their overseas colonies. It also analyses the salt trade, public monopolies, the use of credit and investment.

Venice Between Magnificence and Misery will appeal to students and scholars alike interested in the history of Venice throughout the Middle Ages, as well as the history of maritime trade and business.

Jean-Claude Hocquet (1936) is a university professor who has taught at universities in Paris, Venice and Lille, and has given lectures at foreign universities and international conferences. Professor and director of research at the National Centre for Scientific Research and School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (Paris), he is the author of a thesis, 40 books, many of which have been translated, and numerous articles on Venice, whose archives and libraries he has frequented since 1958. A specialist in the history of salt, maritime trade and taxation, and the history of weights and measures, he is a scientific advisor to several international journals. He is now retired from the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and lives in Lille.

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