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Pirate welfare played a prominent part in Mediterranean life during
the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Its influence
was significant both in the decline of Venice and in the shift of
the economic hegemony of Europe. Professor Tenenti maintains that
Venice is a fitting focus for study of this period, for the
mediterranean became and increasingly a centre of European
activity. On one side was Venice which, in spite of a huge navy and
a still sizable merchant fleet, observed the strictest neutrality
and sought only to protect her trade. On the other were potentially
or openly hostile navies, which clashed with one another and
frequently also with Venetian shipping. english and Dutch navies
forced their way into the area by a combination of trade and piracy
and established themselves in positions of great
strength. Professor Tenenti analyzes the impact of northern
piracy on the trade of the Venetian republic and her failure to
resist this threat. During the early seventeenth century Venetian
prosperity was irreparably damaged, not only by competition from
the north, but also by a severe shipbuilding crisis. He suggests
that Venice wa unable to adapt the organization, equipment and
discipline of her navy to the changed conditions; for these were
spheres in which her pride was particularly strong and tradition
enduring. He describes the different types of pirates from
the Barbary pirates, the Knights of Malta and the English corsairs
to the Uscocchi, whom even sophisticated Venetians regarded as
necromancers. The translation of this important work fo
Venetian economic history makes a valuable addition to the books on
the period available to English readers. This title is part
of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University
of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the
brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on
a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality,
peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1961.
Pirate welfare played a prominent part in Mediterranean life during
the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Its influence
was significant both in the decline of Venice and in the shift of
the economic hegemony of Europe. Professor Tenenti maintains that
Venice is a fitting focus for study of this period, for the
mediterranean became and increasingly a centre of European
activity. On one side was Venice which, in spite of a huge navy and
a still sizable merchant fleet, observed the strictest neutrality
and sought only to protect her trade. On the other were potentially
or openly hostile navies, which clashed with one another and
frequently also with Venetian shipping. english and Dutch navies
forced their way into the area by a combination of trade and piracy
and established themselves in positions of great strength.
Professor Tenenti analyzes the impact of northern piracy on the
trade of the Venetian republic and her failure to resist this
threat. During the early seventeenth century Venetian prosperity
was irreparably damaged, not only by competition from the north,
but also by a severe shipbuilding crisis. He suggests that Venice
wa unable to adapt the organization, equipment and discipline of
her navy to the changed conditions; for these were spheres in which
her pride was particularly strong and tradition enduring. He
describes the different types of pirates from the Barbary pirates,
the Knights of Malta and the English corsairs to the Uscocchi, whom
even sophisticated Venetians regarded as necromancers. The
translation of this important work fo Venetian economic history
makes a valuable addition to the books on the period available to
English readers. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived
program, which commemorates University of California Press's
mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them
voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893,
Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship
accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title
was originally published in 1961.
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