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Mitsiou, Ekaterini; Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes
Mercantile and Religious Mobility between Byzantines, Latins and Muslims, 1200-1500: On the Theory and Practice of Social Networks Journal Article
In: Medieval Worlds, vol. 9, pp. 187-217, 2019.
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This paper combines documentary evidence with concepts and tools of historical network science and social theory in order to explore phenomena of (especially) mercantile mobility and religious conversion in Late Byzantium (13th to 15th centuries), a period which is characterized by the intensification of commercial exchange and the multiplication of contact zones due to the growth of the activity of Italian merchant communities as well as due to the Mongol expansion across entire Asia.
2019
Mitsiou, Ekaterini; Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes
Mercantile and Religious Mobility between Byzantines, Latins and Muslims, 1200-1500: On the Theory and Practice of Social Networks Journal Article
In: Medieval Worlds, vol. 9, pp. 187-217, 2019.
Abstract | Tags: byzantium, medieval history, mercantile relations, muslims, network analysis
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title = {Mercantile and Religious Mobility between Byzantines, Latins and Muslims, 1200-1500: On the Theory and Practice of Social Networks},
author = {Ekaterini Mitsiou and Johannes Preiser-Kapeller},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-01-01},
journal = {Medieval Worlds},
volume = {9},
pages = {187-217},
abstract = {This paper combines documentary evidence with concepts and tools of historical network science and social theory in order to explore phenomena of (especially) mercantile mobility and religious conversion in Late Byzantium (13th to 15th centuries), a period which is characterized by the intensification of commercial exchange and the multiplication of contact zones due to the growth of the activity of Italian merchant communities as well as due to the Mongol expansion across entire Asia.
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keywords = {byzantium, medieval history, mercantile relations, muslims, network analysis},
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This paper combines documentary evidence with concepts and tools of historical network science and social theory in order to explore phenomena of (especially) mercantile mobility and religious conversion in Late Byzantium (13th to 15th centuries), a period which is characterized by the intensification of commercial exchange and the multiplication of contact zones due to the growth of the activity of Italian merchant communities as well as due to the Mongol expansion across entire Asia.