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The Two Italies

The Two Italies

The Two Italies

Economic Relations Between the Norman Kingdom of Sicily and the Northern Communes
Author:
David Abulafia, University of Cambridge
Published:
November 2005
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ISBN:
9780521023061

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    This book is a study of the economic development of different areas of twelfth-century Italy whose commercial interests were closely inter related: the Norman Kingdom of Sicily, famed for the wealth of its rulers, and the maritime ports of Genoa, Pisa and Venice, which were actively extending their trading interests throughout the Mediterranean. On the basis of largely untapped sources in Genoa and other north Italian archives, this book seeks to explain how the north Italian merchants attempted to extend and to protect their interests in the kingdom of Sicily, by agreements with the Norman rulers or with those in Germany and Byzantium who aimed at the conquest of Sicily and southern Italy. Dr Abulafia argues that the kingdom was a major exporter of wheat and raw cotton, and that in the twelfth century the northern merchants gained a substantial hold over these exports. The Norman kings profited greatly from the opportunity to sell the produce of their realm, and in particular of their own estates, to an assured market; the lack of intensive industry in the kingdom left the northerners free to produce textiles out of southern fibres. Thus signs emerge of two Italies, an agrarian and pastoral south, against a north with incipient industrial activity, based partly on the commercial exploitation of the south.

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    November 2005
    Paperback
    9780521023061
    332 pages
    218 × 140 × 20 mm
    0.435kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of maps
    • Preface
    • A note on the tables
    • Abbreviations
    • Part I. The Foundations:
    • 1. The sources
    • 2. The resources
    • Part II. The Development of Trade:
    • 3. The first phase of alliances, 1116–54
    • 4. The maritime alliance of 1156 and its afternath
    • 5. Crisis and recovery, 1162–79
    • 6. An age of peaceful competition, 1179–89
    • 7. The last phase of alliance, 1189–91
    • 8. Quid plura? 1191–5
    • Part III. The Structure of Trade:
    • 9. The structure of Genoese trade with Sicily, 1155–64
    • 10. The structure of trade in the late Norman period
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • David Abulafia , University of Cambridge