Charles of Bourbon drew attention to the maritime commerce of the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily and activated a series of initiatives to implement it. In this context, relations with the Ottoman Empire were fundamental and culminated in the commercial treaty of 1740. This paper intends to analyze some aspects of the maritime trade and political relations between the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily and the Ottoman Empire in the central decades of the eighteenth century.
Trade and Politics between Naples, Sicily and The Ottoman Empire during the Kingdom of Charles of Bourbon (1734-1759)
BOTTARI, Salvatore
2014-01-01
Abstract
Charles of Bourbon drew attention to the maritime commerce of the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily and activated a series of initiatives to implement it. In this context, relations with the Ottoman Empire were fundamental and culminated in the commercial treaty of 1740. This paper intends to analyze some aspects of the maritime trade and political relations between the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily and the Ottoman Empire in the central decades of the eighteenth century.File in questo prodotto:
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