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Genoa's Freedom - Entrepreneurship, Republicanism, and the Spanish Atlantic (Paperback)
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Genoa's Freedom - Entrepreneurship, Republicanism, and the Spanish Atlantic (Paperback)
Series: Empires and Entanglements in the Early Modern World
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This book investigates the economic, intellectual and political
history of late medieval and early modern Genoa and the historical
origins of the Genoese presence in the Spanish Atlantic. Salonia
describes Genoa's late medieval economic expansion and commercial
networks through several case studies, from the Black Sea to
southern England, and briefly compares it to the state-run military
expansion of Venice's empire. The author links the adaptability and
entrepreneurial skills of Genoese merchants and businessmen to the
constitutional history of the Genoese commune and to the specific
idea of freedom progressively protected by its constitutions and
embodied by institutions like the Bank of St. George. Moreover,
this book offers an unprecedented account of the actions with which
Ferdinand the Catholic protected Genoese merchants in his dominions
and of the later, mutual understanding between the Genoese
community and emperor Charles V during the Italian Wars, and in
particular during the 1520s. These developments in Hispanic-Genoese
diplomatic and economic relations are of great significance. The
sixteenth-century Hispanic-Genoese alliance is important to
understand the characteristics of Habsburg governance and the
resilience of Genoa's republican conservatism. Genoa's
republicanism (based on private wealth and private arms)
contradicts historiographical narratives that assume the
inevitability of the emergence of the modern, militarized and
centralized state. It also shows the inadequacy of Tuscan-centric
historical accounts of Renaissance republicanism. The last chapter
of the book reveals the consequences of the 1528 Hispanic-Genoese
alliance by considering case studies that illustrate the Genoese
presence in the Spanish Americas, from Chile to Mexico, since the
early stages of conquest and settlement.
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