4. MEDITERRANEAN HISTORY AS GLOBAL HISTORY |
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Authors: | DAVID ABULAFIA |
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Institution: | Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, UK |
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Abstract: | Mediterranean history, and the history of other closed seas, is seen here as the experience of those who traversed the sea and arrived as decentered aliens on the other side. Mainly these have been men, with merchants generally as pioneers who introduced the goods, ideas, and religion of one region to another. From antiquity onwards, port cities such as Carthage, Alexandria, Smyrna, and Livorno acted as links among the three continents facing the Mediterranean, and visitors from other lands were sometimes free to roam, sometimes ghettoized. |
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Keywords: | Mediterranean Braudel merchants slaves Jews |
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