'A Port of Two Seas.' Lisbon and European Maritime Networks in the Fifteenth Century
With the development of research in economic history, historians are now testing the hypothesis that maritime networks and port cities contributed to the phenomenon of European integration. This essay applies a holistic approach to discuss how the city of Lisbon, located outside the privileged setti...
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Main Author: | Joana Sequeira (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Flávio Miranda (auth) |
Format: | Book Chapter |
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Firenze University Press
2019
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