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  • Banse, Ewald
    Harem, Sklaven, Karawanen.
    133 S. Wien 1921: Rikola. Inhalt
  • Barkhoff, J.; Eberhart, H. (Hg.)
    Networking across borders and frontiers. Demarcation and connectedness in European Culture and Society.
    (=Grazer Beiträge zur Europäischen Ethnologie, 14) 264 S. Frankfurt u. a. 2009: Lang. Inhalt
  • Bentley, Jerry H.
    Old World Encounters: Cross-Cultural Contacts and Exchanges in Pre Modern Times.
    VIII, 220 S. New York 1993: Oxford University Press.
  • Blaydes, Lisa, Christopher Paik
    Old World Trade Diasporas.
    Sociological Science (2024) Online
  • Forrest, Ian; Anne Haour
    Trust in Long-distance Relationships, 1000-1600 CE.
    Past & Present 238 (2018) 190–213 DOI
  • Hourani, George
    Arab Seafaring: In the Indian Ocean in Ancient and Early Medieval Times.
    Diss. XVII, 189 S. Princeton, NJ 1951 (1995): Princeton University Press. Inhalt
  • Lewis, Archibald
    Maritime Skills in the Indian Ocean 1368-1500.
    Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 16 (1973) 238–264 DOI
  • Mair, Victor H. (Hg.)
    Contact and exchange in the Ancient World.
    Honolulu 2006: University of Hawai’i Press.
  • Eric H. Mielants
    The origins of capitalism and the „rise of the west“ revisited.
    Diss. VIII 301 S. State University of New York at Binghamton 2001. X, 241 S. New Delhi 2013: Munshiram Manoharlal.
    Der Autor untersucht die Organisationsformen der großen Handelsräume (Zentralasien, Chinesisches Meer, Indischer Ozean, Transsahar u.a.) und weist u.a. darauf hin, dass für Südostasien vergleichbare Organisationsformen nahezu unbekannt sind (S. 100). Ein weiterer Unterschied ist, dass Kaufleute in Südindien von der politischen Teilhabe ausgeschlossen waren (S. 100).
  • Subrahmanyam, Sanjay
    Merchant Networks in the Early Modern World 1450-1800.
    (=Expanding world, 8) 432 S. London 2016: Routledge. DOI
    • M. E. Bratchel
      Italian merchant organization and business relationships in early Tudor London
    • Paul E. Lovejoy
      The role of the Wangara in the economic transformation of the central Sudan in the 15th and 16th centuries
    • Wang Gungwu
      Merchants without empire: the Hokkien sojourning communities
    • Sanjay Subrahmanyam
      Iranians abroad: intra-Asian elite migration and early modern state formation
    • Cemal Kafadar
      A death in Venice (1575): Anatolian Muslim merchants trading in the Serenissima
    • Levon Khatchikian
      The ledger of the merchant Hovhannes Joughayetsi
    • Sinnappah Arasaratnam
      The Chulia Muslim merchants in southeast Asia, 1650-1800
    • Niels Steensgaard
      Consuls and nations in the Levant from 1570 to 1650
    • F. W. Carter
      The commerce of the Dubrovnik Republic, 1500-1700
    • Gershom David Hundert
      The role of the Jews in commerce in early modern Poland-Lithuania
    • Robert Brenner
      The social basis of English commercial expansion, 1550-1650
    • Bruce G. Trigger
      The French presence in Huronia: the structure of Franco-Huron relations in the first half of the 17th century
    • Rae Flory, David Grant Smith
      Bahian merchants and planters in the half of the 17thand early 18th centuries
    • Daniel H. Usner Jr.
      American Indians on the cotton frontier: changing economic relations with citizens and slaves in the Mississippi territory
  • Yokkaichi, Yasuhiro
    The Maritime and Continental Networks of Kīsh Merchants under Mongol Rule: The Role of the Indian Ocean, Fārs and Iraq.
    Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 62.2-3 (2019) 428–63. Online .
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