1st Edition

Crisis and Change in the Venetian Economy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

Edited By Brian Pullan Copyright 2006
    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    The decline of Venice remains one of the classic episodes in the economic development of modern Europe. Its contrasts are familiar enough: the wealthiest commercial power in fifteenth-century Europe, the strongest western colonial power in the eastern Mediterranean, found its principal fame three centuries later in carnival and the arts. This metamorphosis from commercial hegemony to fashionable pleasure and landed wealth was, however, a complex process. It resulted not so much from the Portuguese voyages of discovery at the beginning of the sixteenth century as from increasing Dutch adn English competition at its end, and from industrial competition chiefly from beyond the Mediterranean.

    Several of the Articles Dr Pullan has chosen to illustrate these changes are made available in English for the first time, and two have been revised for this book. Four deal with the fortunes of entrepot trade and shipbuilding, which had furnished the basis of Venetian wealth adn influence in the Middle Ages; four others expamine the new fields of enterprise which Venice explored in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and which helped to compensate for the decline in traditional activities. This classic book was first published in 1968.

    Editor's Introduction

    1. Venetian shipping during the Commercial Revolution, Frederic C. Lane

    2. The Mediterranean spice trade: Further evidence of its revival in the sixteenth century, Frederic. C. Lane

    3. Economic aspects of the construction of warships in Venice in the sixteenth century, Ruggiero Romano

    4. Crisis and Transformation in Venetian trade, Domenicao Sella

    5. The rise and fall of the Venetian woollen industry, Domenico Sella

    6. The Economic decline of Italy, Carlo M. Cipolla

    7. Wage earners and the Venetian economy, 1550-1630, Brian Pullan

    8. Venice and the terraferma: Problems of the change from commercial to landed activities, S.J. Woolf

    Biography

    Brian Pullan