Torsten dos Santos Arnold
Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, FB04, Faculty Member
- Atlantic history, Economic and Social History, Atlantic Slave Trade, Eighteenth Century History, History of the Portuguese Empire, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, and 150 moreTransatlantic Studies, Atlantic Studies, Slavery, Maritime History, Naval Architecture, Maritime Archaeology, Underwater Archaeology, History of European Expansion, Historical Archaeology, Glass Beads, Beads, African Glass Bead Manufacture, African Trade Beads, Glass Bead Dating, Anthropology, Archaeology, Arqueología, Naval History, Archaeometallurgy, History, Southeast Asian Studies, Portuguse history, Railway Transport, Railway history - twentieth century, Railway and Transportation History, Middle Passage, Atlantic World Slavery, African Diaspora, Slavery and Medicine, Black Women's History, Violence Studies, Caribbean History, Anthropology of Shipwrights & Shipbuilding Practices, provenance copper trade lead isotopes Mediterranean Cyprus Crete, European economic history and historiography, Early Modern economic and social history, Spanish empire, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese Empires, Late 18th/Early 19th century transatlantic merchant networks, Merchant networks, Transatlantic relations, Transatlantic studies, Atlantic World, Transnational History, Hanseatic League, Holy Roman Empire, History of Prussia, Estado da India, Carreira da Índia, Portuguese History, Indian Ocean, Indian Ocean World, Indian Ocean History, History of Mozambique, Colonial Latin American History, British Imperial and Colonial History (1600 - ), Caribbean History, Latin American and Caribbean History, 17th and 18th Century European Textile Manufacture and Trade, History of Silesia, History of Modern France, French History, French Colonial History, History of Iberian Empires, Maritime and Oceanic History, History of Commerce, History of Genoa, History of the Mediterranean, Mediterranean Studies, and Maritime History, Trade routes, Mediterranean, Ports, Port cities, Islands, Port cities, German Hanse , late medieval economic history, value-money-price in history, Southeast Asian history, History Portuguese and Spanish, Early Modern Portuguese History, Portuguese Medieval History, Cultural History of the Portuguese and European Expansion, Portuguese Modern History, Indo-Portuguese History, Iberian Studies, Eighteenth century porcelain, Naval Warfare, Dutch East India Company, East India Company, British East India Company, Malacca past history, Straits of Malacca, Singapore History, 17th Century Dutch Republic, History of Textiles, Union of the two Iberian crowns, History of Forced Migrations, Union of the Two Iberian Crowns (1580-1640), European History, Cultural History, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Ancient Shipwrecks, Shipwrecks, Shipwrecks 1500's -1860's, Mozambique Channel, Spanish Silver Armadas, Armadas da Índia, India fleets, Hugo Grotius, Historia maritima, Economic history/Trade history/Oriental trade, Trade Routes, Seafarers, Sephardic Studies, Eastern European Studies, European Studies, Contemporary History, Central European history, Eastern European history, Spanish History, Swiss History, Middle Eastern History, Political History, 20th Century German History, First World War, Contemporary Spanish History, 20th Century, Danish History, Central and Eastern Europe, Contemporary European History, History of Sweden, World War One, Economic History, German History, Jewish History, Habsburg Studies, Baltic Sea Region Studies, Early Modern Europe, Early Modern economic history, 17th-Century Studies, Religious History, 17th century Europe, Modern Jewish History, History of the Spanish-Habsburg Netherlands, Early Modern Jewish History, Modern German History, History of Migration, Early Modern European History; Jewish History; Global History, Jewish Diaspora, Historia Económica, Historia Economica, History of Trade, Hanse History, Social & Economic History: History of Trade, Networks and Entrepreneurs, Business history, História do Atlântico, Economic history of Early Modern Europe, Early Modern European History, Historia Moderna De España, Late medieval and early modern German history, History of Portuguese in Hamburg, Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Maritime trade, History of the Baltic Sea Region, Historia Alemana, Deutsche Geschichte, Portugal - História Económica E Social, and Habsburg Empireedit
- BMBF-Projekt "Glas: Material, Funktion und Bedeutung in Thüringen 1600-1800"edit
2013 Award of the Portuguese Association of Economic and Social History (Associação Portuguesa de História Económica e Social (APHES)) for the research of the Indo-Portuguese copper trade during the first half of the 16th century titled:... more
2013 Award of the Portuguese Association of Economic and Social History (Associação Portuguesa de História Económica e Social (APHES)) for the research of the Indo-Portuguese copper trade during the first half of the 16th century titled: “The Indo-Portuguese commerce in the 16th century – Revision of the Copper-Pepper Trade and the “Carreira da Índia”, Braga, Portugal, November 15, 2013
Research Interests: European History, Economic History, French History, German History, Portuguese History, and 35 moreMaritime History, Atlantic World, Central European history, Colonialism, Spanish History, Early Modern Europe, Early Modern economic history, 19th Century (History), Early Modern economic and social history, The Age of Revolutions in the Atlantic World, Modern Spanish History, 18th Century France, Atlantic history, 18th Century, Modern German History, Maritime and Oceanic History, História Moderna, Central and Eastern Europe, Historia, Merchant networks, Lisbon (Portugal), Port cities, Economic and Social History, Early Modern Atlantic World (1500-1815), Colonial History, French Colonial History, Nantes, Cádiz, Sevilla, Bordeaux, Ports, Revolutionary War, Hamburg, Foreign Merchant's Communities In the Atlantic World Nineteenth Century, and Histoire de Bordeaux
MA Thesis in Maritime History (Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University FLUL, 2014) - revised version The present thesis Shipwrecks of the “Carreira da Índia” (1595-1623) – Sources for the Study in Portuguese Maritime History deals with... more
MA Thesis in Maritime History (Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University FLUL, 2014) - revised version
The present thesis Shipwrecks of the “Carreira da Índia” (1595-1623) – Sources
for the Study in Portuguese Maritime History deals with factors which caused losses of
ships of the Carreira da Índia which linked the European metropolis Lisbon with its
Goa based Estado da Índia between 1595 and 1623. Although Portuguese-Asiatic
shipping was formally separated from the Habsburg Empire during the Union of the
Two Iberian Crowns (1580-1640), the European policies of the Spanish Kings,
especially towards the United Provinces and the Netherlands had its influence and
effects on the Portuguese side.
Shipwrecks, either on the outward bound or homeward bound voyages had
occurred for various reasons since the early days of the Carreira da Índia yet the
emergence of the two private European Companies, the Dutch United East India
Company (founded in 1602) and the British East India Company (founded in 1600)
were a new momentum by which’s characteristics of concurrence and struggle for
supremacy of the European-Asiatic spice trade, losses of Portuguese ships were caused
by planned and executed military operations as well.
Focusing on the geographical region of the Mozambique Channel in which the
losses have taken place, the thesis combines a historiographical approach with records
of underwater archaeology analyzing questions related to the political environment and
planed military operations in which shipwrecks have occurred as well as causes of
shipwrecks observing ship building and design modifications and effects related to
economic patterns such as the monetary flows of the Portuguese outward bound
shipping during the period of observation.
Naufragios da Careira da Índia (1595-1623)
The present thesis Shipwrecks of the “Carreira da Índia” (1595-1623) – Sources
for the Study in Portuguese Maritime History deals with factors which caused losses of
ships of the Carreira da Índia which linked the European metropolis Lisbon with its
Goa based Estado da Índia between 1595 and 1623. Although Portuguese-Asiatic
shipping was formally separated from the Habsburg Empire during the Union of the
Two Iberian Crowns (1580-1640), the European policies of the Spanish Kings,
especially towards the United Provinces and the Netherlands had its influence and
effects on the Portuguese side.
Shipwrecks, either on the outward bound or homeward bound voyages had
occurred for various reasons since the early days of the Carreira da Índia yet the
emergence of the two private European Companies, the Dutch United East India
Company (founded in 1602) and the British East India Company (founded in 1600)
were a new momentum by which’s characteristics of concurrence and struggle for
supremacy of the European-Asiatic spice trade, losses of Portuguese ships were caused
by planned and executed military operations as well.
Focusing on the geographical region of the Mozambique Channel in which the
losses have taken place, the thesis combines a historiographical approach with records
of underwater archaeology analyzing questions related to the political environment and
planed military operations in which shipwrecks have occurred as well as causes of
shipwrecks observing ship building and design modifications and effects related to
economic patterns such as the monetary flows of the Portuguese outward bound
shipping during the period of observation.
Naufragios da Careira da Índia (1595-1623)
Research Interests: Naval Architecture, History, European History, History of Science and Technology, Military History, and 152 moreModern History, Economic History, Historical Geography, Political Geography and Geopolitics, Oceanography, Monetary Economics, Early Modern History, Indonesian History, Transnational and World History, Material Culture Studies, Portuguese History, Maritime History, International Trade, War Studies, Naval Warfare, Naval History, Early Modern Portuguese History, Indonesian Studies, International History, Indo-European Studies, The Persian Gulf, Seventeenth Century, World History, Spanish History, Estado da India, Indian Ocean History, First Global Age, 1400-1800, History Portuguese and Spanish, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Transnational History, 17th-Century Studies, Indonesia, East Africa, East Africa (History), Mozambique, Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, Monetary history, History of International Relations, Global History, British Imperial and Colonial History (1600 - ), Cultural Historical Geography, Economic history/Trade history/Oriental trade, Early Modern economic and social history, History of Military Technology, History of the Portuguese Empire, Tanzania, Iberian colonial empires, Indian Ocean World, History of Anglo-Dutch Relations, 17th Century Dutch Republic, Age of Sail, Modern Spanish History, 17th century Europe, Southeast Asian history, Underwater Archaeology, Empire, Nautical Archaeology, Indian Ocean Trade, History of the Spanish-Habsburg Netherlands, Ports and Harbours, History of Diplomacy, History of Colonial India, Maritime and Oceanic History, History of the British Empire, Portugal (History), Eighty Years' War (1568-1648), Historical Geography (History), Naval Architecture (History), Portuguese India, Portugal, Ancient Shipwrecks, Spanish empire, Indian Ocean, Shipwrecks, Dutch History, East India Company, Navigation, Western Indian Ocean, Seafarers, Spanish Golden Age, Indian Ocean Archaeology, Dutch East India Company, Thirty Years' War, Madagascar, Seventeenth-Century British History and Culture, Arabian/Persian Gulf Studies, Dutch Revolt, Ilha de Moçambique, History of Madagascar, Arqueología Subacuática, Shipwrecks on South Africa, Imperio, Anthropology of Shipwrights & Shipbuilding Practices, Maritime and Underwater Archaeology, Geografía Económica, Batavia, history of Dutch overseas expansion, History of European Overseas Expansion, Dutch overseas history, Spice Trade, History of Navigation, Nautical Studies, Ancient Maritime Trade Routes, Dutch East Indies, Early Modern Dutch History, Ports, Comercio Exterior, Sailing Ships, History of Mozambique, British East India Company, Shipwrecked Spanish Colonial Coins, Indo-Portuguese History, History of Iberian Empires, Seafaring, Early Modern European History, Malacca early history, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese Empires, Historia Moderna De España, Historia maritima, Imperio Español, Naval Diplomacy, Historia naval, Early Modern Period, shipbuilding, maritime history, Dutch Republic, Shipbuilding and Maritime Technology History, maritime history, Shipwrecks, Nautical Science, Carreira da Índia, Maritime trade, História de Portugal, Globalization and Transnationalism, Strait of Hormuz, Dutch Golden Age, Shipwrecks 1500's -1860's, Peace and Conflicts Studies, Dutch colonial history in Indonesia, Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Trade Routes, Military Strategy and Tactics, Forts, Comparative/Transnational History, Indian Ocean and Madagascar, Naval Power, História Marítima E História Militar, História Da Espanha, Spanish Overseas Empire, Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC), Union of the Two Iberian Crowns (1580-1640), Mozambique Channel, Spanish Silver Armadas, Armadas da Índia, and India fleets
In dem Kapitel wird die Bedeutung von Forst und Wald als Ressource für die frühneuzeitliche Glasproduktion, speziell im Thüringer Wald und dem Thüringisch-Fränkischen Schiefergebirge betrachtet.... more
In dem Kapitel wird die Bedeutung von Forst und Wald als Ressource für die frühneuzeitliche Glasproduktion, speziell im Thüringer Wald und dem Thüringisch-Fränkischen Schiefergebirge betrachtet. https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/catalog/book/821/c14186 This chapter anylises the importance of forestry for Early Modern glass-production sites, esp. in the vicinities of the Thuringian Forest (Central Germany).
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362813793_Der_Wald_als_Ressource_fur_die_fruhneuzeitliche_Glasproduktion
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362813793_Der_Wald_als_Ressource_fur_die_fruhneuzeitliche_Glasproduktion
Research Interests:
Abstract This article examines the socio-economic relations between two distinct trade partners over a time span of a hundred years: the Kingdom of Portugal on the one hand and the Hanseatic League on the other hand. By reconsidering the... more
Abstract
This article examines the socio-economic relations between two distinct trade
partners over a time span of a hundred years: the Kingdom of Portugal on
the one hand and the Hanseatic League on the other hand. By reconsidering
the legal conditions of long distance trade at the end of the Late Middle
Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance Period, the study also aims to
define the Hanseatic League as one of Portugal’s trade partners by looking
at its characteristics along with two of the most important commodities of
exchange: salt and timber.
Keywords
Portugal, Hanseatic League, privileges, salt trade, timber trade, 15th to 16th
centuries.
PORTUGAL E A EUROPA
NOS SÉCULOS XV E XVI.
Olhares, relações, identidade(s)
This article examines the socio-economic relations between two distinct trade
partners over a time span of a hundred years: the Kingdom of Portugal on
the one hand and the Hanseatic League on the other hand. By reconsidering
the legal conditions of long distance trade at the end of the Late Middle
Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance Period, the study also aims to
define the Hanseatic League as one of Portugal’s trade partners by looking
at its characteristics along with two of the most important commodities of
exchange: salt and timber.
Keywords
Portugal, Hanseatic League, privileges, salt trade, timber trade, 15th to 16th
centuries.
PORTUGAL E A EUROPA
NOS SÉCULOS XV E XVI.
Olhares, relações, identidade(s)
Research Interests: History, European History, Economic History, Early Modern History, German History, and 15 morePortuguese History, Maritime History, Atlantic World, Iberian Studies, Seventeenth Century, Baltic Sea Region Studies, Early Modern Europe, Early Modern economic and social history, Modern European History, History of Trade, Hanseatic League, History of Great Trade Routes, Sixteenth Century History, Shipbuilding and Maritime Technology History, and History of the Baltic Sea Region
chapter on Hamburg´s sugar importer during the 18th Century and their trade relations with Bordeaux and Lisbon
in:
Klaus Weber, Jutta Wimmler (eds). Globalized Peripheries. Central and Eastern Europe´s Atlantic Histories, c- 1680-1860
in:
Klaus Weber, Jutta Wimmler (eds). Globalized Peripheries. Central and Eastern Europe´s Atlantic Histories, c- 1680-1860
Research Interests:
Lisbon, Cádiz and Seville are the three most prominent Atlantic port cities of the Iberian Peninsula, dating back to ancient times. Olisippo and Gadir/Gades had been major Phoenician port cities, which were later taken over by the ex-... more
Lisbon, Cádiz and Seville are the three most prominent Atlantic port cities of
the Iberian Peninsula, dating back to ancient times. Olisippo and Gadir/Gades
had been major Phoenician port cities, which were later taken over by the ex-
panding Roman Empire. These cities were among the few Atlantic outposts of
ancient Mediterranean shipping, which only meagerly extended further south
along the African coast or north along the European coast. Hispalis, too, had
a Phoenician background and was also taken by Rome during the Punic Wars.
Although the Christian Reconquista had begun to gather momentum in
the 12th century with the capture of Lisbon (1147), it was the conquest of the
southern strongholds of Seville (1248) and Tarifa (1298) that made shipping
through the Straits of Gibraltar more secure. As a direct result, European ship-
ping began to connect the Mediterranean with the North Sea regions, benefit-
ing the coastal port cities of southern and western Iberia. By the 14th century,
the volume of bulk commodities being moved between these regions via mari-
time routes was probably 40 times larger than the volume transported on the
long-established transalpine land routes.1 Portugal’s coastal areas—hitherto
the poor and unsafe western periphery of Christian Europe—became a hub
for maritime trade. Portuguese shipping established the role of connecting the
Mediterranean with Northern European areas, aligned with the role played by
Dutch shipping in commerce between Western Europe and the North Sea and
Baltic region. Competing claims of the Iberian powers on newly discovered
lands and seas were settled with the Treaties of Alcáçovas (1479, allocating
Africa and the Atlantic south of Cabo Bojador to Portugal), Tordesillas (1494, of Lisbon, Seville allocating the Americas, even though hardly discovered, to Spain), and Zara-
goza (1529, allocating most of the Asian waters and lands to Portugal).2 All
other European sea powers were excluded from these vast spaces. This became
the underlying cause of military conflicts between the Catholic Iberian pow-
ers and northern (and increasingly Protestant) seafaring nations. Regardless of
clashes, Lisbon, Seville, and Cádiz, in particular, became Europe’s first major
ports to the New Worlds.
the Iberian Peninsula, dating back to ancient times. Olisippo and Gadir/Gades
had been major Phoenician port cities, which were later taken over by the ex-
panding Roman Empire. These cities were among the few Atlantic outposts of
ancient Mediterranean shipping, which only meagerly extended further south
along the African coast or north along the European coast. Hispalis, too, had
a Phoenician background and was also taken by Rome during the Punic Wars.
Although the Christian Reconquista had begun to gather momentum in
the 12th century with the capture of Lisbon (1147), it was the conquest of the
southern strongholds of Seville (1248) and Tarifa (1298) that made shipping
through the Straits of Gibraltar more secure. As a direct result, European ship-
ping began to connect the Mediterranean with the North Sea regions, benefit-
ing the coastal port cities of southern and western Iberia. By the 14th century,
the volume of bulk commodities being moved between these regions via mari-
time routes was probably 40 times larger than the volume transported on the
long-established transalpine land routes.1 Portugal’s coastal areas—hitherto
the poor and unsafe western periphery of Christian Europe—became a hub
for maritime trade. Portuguese shipping established the role of connecting the
Mediterranean with Northern European areas, aligned with the role played by
Dutch shipping in commerce between Western Europe and the North Sea and
Baltic region. Competing claims of the Iberian powers on newly discovered
lands and seas were settled with the Treaties of Alcáçovas (1479, allocating
Africa and the Atlantic south of Cabo Bojador to Portugal), Tordesillas (1494, of Lisbon, Seville allocating the Americas, even though hardly discovered, to Spain), and Zara-
goza (1529, allocating most of the Asian waters and lands to Portugal).2 All
other European sea powers were excluded from these vast spaces. This became
the underlying cause of military conflicts between the Catholic Iberian pow-
ers and northern (and increasingly Protestant) seafaring nations. Regardless of
clashes, Lisbon, Seville, and Cádiz, in particular, became Europe’s first major
ports to the New Worlds.
Research Interests: History, Cultural History, Economic History, Medieval History, Early Modern History, and 12 morePortuguese History, Maritime History, Medieval Iberian History, Spanish History, Urban Studies, 16th Century (History), Atlantic history, 18th Century Music History, Historia, Merchant networks, 17th Century History, and Ports
Hermann Kellenbenz and the German-Portuguese economic relationships during the 16th century main aspects: Studies of Hermann Kellenbenz royal Portuguese privileges Upper German merchants Hanseatic League socio-economic relations... more
Hermann Kellenbenz and the German-Portuguese economic relationships during the 16th century
main aspects:
Studies of Hermann Kellenbenz
royal Portuguese privileges
Upper German merchants
Hanseatic League
socio-economic relations
Transition from Late Middle Ages towards Early Modern Period
Central Europe and the Atlantic Maritime Expansion
Central Europe and South-East Asia
main aspects:
Studies of Hermann Kellenbenz
royal Portuguese privileges
Upper German merchants
Hanseatic League
socio-economic relations
Transition from Late Middle Ages towards Early Modern Period
Central Europe and the Atlantic Maritime Expansion
Central Europe and South-East Asia
Research Interests: European History, History of Science and Technology, Southeast Asian Studies, Renaissance History, Early Modern History, and 26 moreGerman History, Portuguese History, History of India, Maritime History, Historiography, Brazilian History, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, Southeast Asia, Estado da India, Indian Ocean History, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Early Modern Europe, 16th Century (History), History of International Relations, Early Modern economic and social history, Atlantic history, Southeast Asian history, European economic history and historiography, Portuguese India, History of European Expansion, Historia Economica, Hanseatic League, Medieval and Early Modern History of the German Minority in Transylvania/Hungary, 15th Century, History of the Baltic Sea Region, and Ancient and Medieval Shipbuilding
Historical background of the Portuguese Shipwrck Nossa Senhora da Consolação (1608 off Mozambique Island)
in: The Excavation of the Nossa Senhora da Consolação (1608)
in: The Excavation of the Nossa Senhora da Consolação (1608)
Research Interests: Naval Architecture, Historical Geography, Portuguese History, Maritime History, Naval Warfare, and 42 moreNaval History, Early Modern Portuguese History, Portuguese Modern History, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, Estado da India, Indian Ocean History, First Global Age, 1400-1800, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, History of the Portuguese Empire, Indian Ocean World, Portuguese Early Modern History, 17th Century Dutch Republic, Indian Ocean Trade, History of the Spanish-Habsburg Netherlands, Maritime and Oceanic History, Portuguese India, Ancient Shipwrecks, Indian Ocean, Shipwrecks, History of European Expansion, Indian Ocean Archaeology, Dutch East India Company, Dutch Revolt, Shipbuilding, Ilha de Moçambique, Anthropology of Shipwrights & Shipbuilding Practices, History of European Overseas Expansion, Sailing and Maritime history and archaeology, Indo-Portuguese History, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese Empires, Historia maritima, Shipbuilding and Maritime Technology History, Carreira da Índia, História de Portugal, Spanish early modern History, Habsburg dynasty, Shipwrecks 1500's -1860's, Portuguese Colonial Empire, Cultural History of the Portuguese and European Expansion, Portuguese Empire, Mozambique Channel, and Armadas da Índia
Guest lecture at the international research training group program "Baltic Borderlands" für das Sommersemester 2014 "States, Stories, Agents and Perspectives - Bordering Spaces" Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University, Greifswald, Germany... more
Guest lecture at the international research training group program "Baltic Borderlands" für das Sommersemester 2014 "States, Stories, Agents and Perspectives - Bordering Spaces"
Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University, Greifswald, Germany
15.04.2014
Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University, Greifswald, Germany
15.04.2014
Research Interests: History, European History, Economic History, Art History, Southeast Asian Studies, and 49 moreEarly Modern History, Portuguese History, History of India, Maritime History, Naval History, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, Indo-European Studies, World History, Spanish History, Indian Ocean History, First Global Age, 1400-1800, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Early Modern Europe, Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, History of Art, Early Modern economic and social history, History of the Portuguese Empire, Indian Ocean World, Southeast Asian history, Indian Ocean Trade, History of the Spanish-Habsburg Netherlands, History of Colonial India, Naval History (History), Portuguese India, Spanish empire, Indian Ocean, Dutch History, History of European Expansion, Travel Diaries, Dutch East India Company, British naval history, Dutch overseas history, Spice Trade, Maritime History, Overseas Expansion, Social and Economic History, British East India Company, History of Iberian Empires, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese Empires, Historia Moderna De España, Historia maritima, Art in the Portuguese and Spanish Empires, Carreira da Índia, Maritime trade, História de Portugal, English east india company, História Marítima E História Militar, Colonial Art and Portuguese and Spanish Empires, História Marítima, História De Arte Em Portugal, and Spanish Overseas Empire
Conference "Glasobjekte im höfischen Kontext. Produktion, Nutzung und Wirkung in der Frühen Neuzeit (1500-1800)" This conference takes place from November 21st to November 23rd 2019 at castle Heidecksburg (Schloß Heidecksburg) in... more
Conference "Glasobjekte im höfischen Kontext. Produktion, Nutzung und Wirkung in der Frühen Neuzeit (1500-1800)"
This conference takes place from November 21st to November 23rd 2019 at castle Heidecksburg (Schloß Heidecksburg) in Rudolstadt, Thuringia (Germany).
For further information please take a look at the preliminary program below or at our researchgate site:
https://www.researchgate.net/project/Glas-Material-Funktion-und-Bedeutung-zwischen-1600-und-1800-in-der-Grafschaft-Schwarzburg-Thueringen
With kind regards.
This conference takes place from November 21st to November 23rd 2019 at castle Heidecksburg (Schloß Heidecksburg) in Rudolstadt, Thuringia (Germany).
For further information please take a look at the preliminary program below or at our researchgate site:
https://www.researchgate.net/project/Glas-Material-Funktion-und-Bedeutung-zwischen-1600-und-1800-in-der-Grafschaft-Schwarzburg-Thueringen
With kind regards.
Research Interests:
Comparing data from Portuguese and Hamburg sources on commodity flows
methodological criticism and possibilities of crossing merchandises
Conference: XVIIIth WEHC 2018 Boston (MA) USAAt: Boston (MA) USA
methodological criticism and possibilities of crossing merchandises
Conference: XVIIIth WEHC 2018 Boston (MA) USAAt: Boston (MA) USA
Research Interests:
Research Interests: European History, Economic History, African Studies, European Studies, Latin American Studies, and 115 moreEarly Modern History, German History, Portuguese Studies, Textiles, Transnational and World History, Material Culture Studies, Portuguese History, Maritime History, Comparative History, African History, Atlantic World, Africa, History of Textiles, Central Europe, Portuguese Colonialism and Decolonizaton, Central European history, World History, Colonialism, Habsburg Studies, Early Modern Europe, Transnational History, 17th-Century Studies, Empires, French colonialism, British Empire, African Diaspora, Global History, Early Modern Material Culture, British Imperial and Colonial History (1600 - ), Latin American History, Early Modern Britain, History of Central and Southeastern Europe, 19th Century (History), Early Modern economic and social history, History of the Portuguese Empire, The Age of Revolutions in the Atlantic World, Central European Studies, Consumption and Material Culture, Age of Sail, Pre and Post European Colonization of the Carribean, 18th Century France, 18th Century Russia, 17th century Europe, Black Atlantic, Afro-Carribean History, Atlantic history, 18th Century, Material Culture, Maritime and Oceanic History, 18th Century Britain, Comparative Historical Analysis, Africana Studies, Merchants, Early modern Spain, Merchant communities, Colonial Latin American History, Central and Eastern Europe, Material Culture and Consumerism, History of Commerce, Atlantic Slave Trade, Colonialismo, Merchant networks, Latin America, History of Consumption, History of Silesia, Early Modern Atlantic World (1500-1815), Material Culture & Materiality, Imperio, Middle Passage, Atlantic World Slavery, African Diaspora, Slavery and Medicine, Black Women's History, Violence Studies, Caribbean History, French Atlantic World, Merchant Shipping/Maritime Economics/shipbuilding/Mediterranean/Shipowners/Maritime Trade, Sugar Revolution, Admiralty/Marine/Maritime/Merchant Shipping and Port Law, Transatlantic Slave Trade and Neo-Colonialism, Maritime History and Heritage, African and Carribean Economies, British merchants overseas 1680-1850, Social & Economic History: History of Trade, Networks and Entrepreneurs, Business history, Habsburg Monarchy in the 18th century, Informal Trade Networks, História do Atlântico, Protoindustrialization, Habsburg, Imperio Español, Merchants, privateers and pirates, Revolutionary War, Merchant Network, History of Commerce, History of Genoa, History of the Mediterranean, Mediterranean Studies, and Maritime History, Trade routes, Mediterranean, Ports, Port cities, Islands, History of Consumption and Consumer Culture, Colonial Trade, Maritime trade, Merchants Netwoks, Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the Middle Passage, Colonial trade 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, História Do Império Português, Maritime trade network, Middle passage and Black Atlantic Studies, Merchants and Businessmen, Carribean History, Middle Passage, Colonial Trade 16th 17th and 18th, Merchants and Merchant Colonies, Trade Networks, Spanish Colonial Trade, French Revolutionary Wars 1792-1804, Atlántico, Linens, History of Chambers of Commerce, Carribean Studies, Colonial era Trade, history of Slavery the gold coast and middle passage, Maritime commerce in the Age of Sail, Naval and maritime history of the age of sail, and history of the commerce and Trade
with Prof. Dr. Klaus Weber, Europa-Universität Viadrina (Frankfurt/ ODer) Kaufleute, Bankiers, Sklavenhändler: die Deutschen in Cádiz, Nantes und Bordeaux (Merchants, Bankers, Slave Traders: the Germans in Cádiz, Nantes and Bordeaux)... more
with Prof. Dr. Klaus Weber, Europa-Universität Viadrina (Frankfurt/ ODer)
Kaufleute, Bankiers, Sklavenhändler: die Deutschen in Cádiz, Nantes und Bordeaux
(Merchants, Bankers, Slave Traders: the Germans in Cádiz, Nantes and Bordeaux)
12. Arbeitstagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Frühe Neuzeit im Verband der Historiker und Historikerinnen Deutschlands
Das Meer. Maritime Welten in der Frühen Neuzeit
Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel, 5.-7. Oktober 2017
12th Conference of the Working Group on Early Modern History in the German Historians' Association
The Sea: Maritime Worlds in the Early Modern Period
Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel, 5-7 October 2017
Kaufleute, Bankiers, Sklavenhändler: die Deutschen in Cádiz, Nantes und Bordeaux
(Merchants, Bankers, Slave Traders: the Germans in Cádiz, Nantes and Bordeaux)
12. Arbeitstagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Frühe Neuzeit im Verband der Historiker und Historikerinnen Deutschlands
Das Meer. Maritime Welten in der Frühen Neuzeit
Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel, 5.-7. Oktober 2017
12th Conference of the Working Group on Early Modern History in the German Historians' Association
The Sea: Maritime Worlds in the Early Modern Period
Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel, 5-7 October 2017
Research Interests: Economic History, French History, Early Modern History, German History, Maritime History, and 23 moreCentral European history, Spanish History, Swiss History, Early Modern Europe, Slave Trade, Early Modern economic and social history, 18th-Century France, Modern Spanish History, Atlantic history, 18th Century, Latin American Economic History, Modern German History, Colonial Latin American History, Atlantic Slave Trade, Merchant networks, Economic and Social History, Colonial History, French Colonial History, Middle Passage, Atlantic World Slavery, African Diaspora, Slavery and Medicine, Black Women's History, Violence Studies, Caribbean History, Transatlantic Slave Trade and Neo-Colonialism, Social & Economic History: History of Trade, Networks and Entrepreneurs, Business history, Maritime Economics, and Transatlantic Slave Trade
Conference Paper · September 2016 Conference: Central Europe and Colonialism: Migrations, Knowledges, Perspectives, Commodities, at Wroclaw, Poland Presentation of a comparative approach towards the socio-economic relations between... more
Conference Paper · September 2016
Conference: Central Europe and Colonialism: Migrations, Knowledges, Perspectives, Commodities, at Wroclaw, Poland
Presentation of a comparative approach towards the socio-economic relations between Western and Southwestern European Atlantic Empires and Central Europe during the Early Modern Period with a special focus on commodity flows and merchant networks (Hamburg, Nantes, Bordeaux, Lisbon, Cádiz)
Conference: Central Europe and Colonialism: Migrations, Knowledges, Perspectives, Commodities, at Wroclaw, Poland
Presentation of a comparative approach towards the socio-economic relations between Western and Southwestern European Atlantic Empires and Central Europe during the Early Modern Period with a special focus on commodity flows and merchant networks (Hamburg, Nantes, Bordeaux, Lisbon, Cádiz)
Research Interests: Economic History, Maritime History, Central European history, Early Modern Europe, 17th-Century Studies, and 13 more16th Century (History), 19th Century (History), Early Modern economic and social history, 18th Century France, 17th century Europe, Atlantic history, 18th Century, Central and Eastern Europe, Merchant networks, Transatlantic Slave Trade and Neo-Colonialism, Diaspora and merchant networks, Atlantic History, and Merchants and Merchant Colonies
Central European Trade via French and Portuguese Seaports. 1714-1830
at the
Kulturgeschichtliches Kolloquium, Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
03.05.2016
at the
Kulturgeschichtliches Kolloquium, Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
03.05.2016
Research Interests:
- Portugal and the Hanse. A revision of the salt and timber trade in the course of the 15th and 16th centuries - Conference talk on the socio-economic relations between Portugal and the Hanseatic League at the turn of the 15th century C... more
- Portugal and the Hanse. A revision of the salt and timber trade in the course of the 15th and 16th centuries -
Conference talk on the socio-economic relations between Portugal and the Hanseatic League at the turn of the 15th century
C O N G R E S S O I N T E R N A C I O N A L
Portugal e a Europa - Nos séculos XV e XVI Olhares, relações, identidade(s)
Lisboa | Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa | 20-21 Abril, 2017
Conference talk on the socio-economic relations between Portugal and the Hanseatic League at the turn of the 15th century
C O N G R E S S O I N T E R N A C I O N A L
Portugal e a Europa - Nos séculos XV e XVI Olhares, relações, identidade(s)
Lisboa | Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa | 20-21 Abril, 2017
Research Interests: European History, Economic History, Early Modern History, Portuguese History, Early Modern Portuguese History, and 13 morePortuguese Medieval History, Baltic Sea Region Studies, History Portuguese and Spanish, Early Modern economic history, History of Commerce, Historia Economica, Hanseatic League, Medieval Economic and Social History, Early Modern European History, Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Maritime trade, History of the Baltic Sea Region, and Hanseatic History
"Hanses e Estrelins em Lisboa na viragem do século XV para o século XVI" - "Hanseatic and Easterling merchants in Lisbon at the turn of the 15th to the 16th century" Workshop "Imagens da Europa em Portugal nos séculos XV e XVI" -... more
"Hanses e Estrelins em Lisboa na viragem do século XV para o século XVI" - "Hanseatic and Easterling merchants in Lisbon at the turn of the 15th to the 16th century"
Workshop
"Imagens da Europa em Portugal nos séculos XV e XVI" - "Images of Europe in Portugal during the 15th and 16th centuries"
12.03.2015
Lisbon (Portugal)
CHAM-FCSH
Workshop
"Imagens da Europa em Portugal nos séculos XV e XVI" - "Images of Europe in Portugal during the 15th and 16th centuries"
12.03.2015
Lisbon (Portugal)
CHAM-FCSH
Research Interests: History, Early Modern History, German History, Portuguese History, Maritime History, and 16 moreBaltic Sea Region Studies, Early Modern Europe, Early Modern economic history, Early Modern economic and social history, History of the Portuguese Empire, European Medieval History, European economic history and historiography, Modern German History, Late Medieval History, Late Medieval economic and social history, late medieval and early modern history of European nobility and courts, History of European Overseas Expansion, Hanseatic League, Early Modern European History, Medieval and Early Modern European History, and History of the Baltic Sea Region
"Os Mercadores da Liga Hanseática em Lisboa na Viragem do século XV para o século XVI" "Merchants of the Hanseatic League in Lisbon at the turn of the 15th towards the 16th century" Workshop "Comunidades Estrangeiras em Lisboa (Séculos... more
"Os Mercadores da Liga Hanseática em Lisboa na Viragem do século XV para o século XVI"
"Merchants of the Hanseatic League in Lisbon at the turn of the 15th towards the 16th century"
Workshop
"Comunidades Estrangeiras em Lisboa (Séculos XV a XVIII)"
"Foreign comunities in Lisbon (15th - 18th centurz)"
Lisbon, Portugal
21.01.2015
"Merchants of the Hanseatic League in Lisbon at the turn of the 15th towards the 16th century"
Workshop
"Comunidades Estrangeiras em Lisboa (Séculos XV a XVIII)"
"Foreign comunities in Lisbon (15th - 18th centurz)"
Lisbon, Portugal
21.01.2015
Research Interests: German History, Portuguese History, History Portuguese and Spanish, Early Modern Europe, Early Modern economic and social history, and 8 moreHistory of the Portuguese Empire, Atlantic history, Modern German History, late medieval and early modern history of European nobility and courts, Hanseatic League, Medieval Economic and Social History, Hanseatic studies, and Early Modern European History
(focussing on the Upper German merchants and the Hanseatic League) Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, National Library of Portugal 20.11.2014 Lisbon, Portugal in: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP "Renaissance Craftsmen and Humanistic... more
(focussing on the Upper German merchants and the Hanseatic League)
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, National Library of Portugal
20.11.2014
Lisbon, Portugal
in:
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP "Renaissance Craftsmen and Humanistic Scholars: European Circulation of Knowledge between Portugal and Germany"
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, National Library of Portugal
20.11.-21.11.2014
Lisbon, Portugal
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, National Library of Portugal
20.11.2014
Lisbon, Portugal
in:
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP "Renaissance Craftsmen and Humanistic Scholars: European Circulation of Knowledge between Portugal and Germany"
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, National Library of Portugal
20.11.-21.11.2014
Lisbon, Portugal
Research Interests: European History, History of Science and Technology, Economic History, History of Ideas, Renaissance History, and 23 moreEarly Modern History, German History, History of Religion, History of the Book, Medieval Studies, Portuguese History, History of Science, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, Medieval Science, Early Modern Europe, History of International Relations, Medieval Europe, Early modern Ottoman History, Early Modern Intellectual History, History of Historiography, Early Modern Studies, History of Commerce, History of European Expansion, late medieval and early modern history of European nobility and courts, Medieval Economic and Social History, History of Books, Printing, and Publishing, History of Science and Medicine In Medieval and Renaissance Europe, and Early Modern Intellectual History and the History of Ideas
Conference and Opening Speech for the Exposition "Hermann Kellenbenz (1913-1990) ao Serviço da História", National Library of Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal, 04.02.2014
Research Interests:
communication held at the 39th annual conference of the Economic and Business History Society, Manchester UK, 29.05.-31.05.2014
Research Interests:
communication presented at the 33rd annual conference of the Portuguese Association of Economic and Social History (APHES), Braga, Portugal, 15.11-16.11.2013 awarded with the 2013 price for the best research presented by young... more
communication presented at the 33rd annual conference of the Portuguese Association of Economic and Social History (APHES), Braga, Portugal, 15.11-16.11.2013
awarded with the 2013 price for the best research presented by young researchers of the year in the area of economic and social history
awarded with the 2013 price for the best research presented by young researchers of the year in the area of economic and social history
Research Interests:
International Seminar "A Sociedade e a Grande Guerra" - "The Great War and Society", Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University, Portugal, 13.11.2014 Place: Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University Alameda da Universidade 1600-214 Lisbon... more
International Seminar "A Sociedade e a Grande Guerra" - "The Great War and Society", Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University, Portugal, 13.11.2014
Place:
Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University
Alameda da Universidade
1600-214 Lisbon
Anfiteatro III (Central Building)
14:00 Western European Winter Time
Entrance: Free
Place:
Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University
Alameda da Universidade
1600-214 Lisbon
Anfiteatro III (Central Building)
14:00 Western European Winter Time
Entrance: Free
Research Interests: European History, Eastern European Studies, European Studies, Gender Studies, Southeast Asian Studies, and 14 moreHistory of Religion, Portuguese History, Contemporary History, Polish History, Portuguese Contemporary History, Eastern European history, World History, Political History, First World War, 20th Century, Southeast Asian history, History of Diplomacy, War and Religion, and History of Singapore
International Seminar "Paz na Guerra - Neutrality during World War I"
Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University
Alameda da Universidade
1600-214 Lisbon
Anfiteatro III (Central Building)
10:30 Western European Winter Time
Entrance: Free
Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University
Alameda da Universidade
1600-214 Lisbon
Anfiteatro III (Central Building)
10:30 Western European Winter Time
Entrance: Free
Research Interests: European History, Eastern European Studies, European Studies, Portuguese History, Contemporary History, and 15 moreCentral European history, Eastern European history, Spanish History, Swiss History, Middle Eastern History, Political History, 20th Century German History, First World War, Contemporary Spanish History, 20th Century, Danish History, Central and Eastern Europe, Contemporary European History, History of Sweden, and World War One
Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University, Portugal, 28.11.2011
Research Interests:
Book review (english) on "Poettering, Jorun, “Handel, Nation und Religion – Kaufleute zwischen Hamburg und Portugal im 17. Jahrhundert“. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013. ISBN: 978-3-525-31022-9" published in: E-Journal of... more
Book review (english) on "Poettering, Jorun, “Handel, Nation und Religion – Kaufleute zwischen Hamburg und Portugal im 17. Jahrhundert“. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013. ISBN: 978-3-525-31022-9"
published in: E-Journal of Portuguese History , No. 13.2 , Dec. 2015
published in: E-Journal of Portuguese History , No. 13.2 , Dec. 2015
Research Interests: European History, Economic History, German History, Portuguese History, Early Modern Portuguese History, and 54 moreCentral European history, Eastern European history, Jewish History, Habsburg Studies, Baltic Sea Region Studies, Early Modern Europe, 17th-Century Studies, Migration Studies, Early Modern economic history, Early Modern economic and social history, History of the Portuguese Empire, Sephardic Studies, Religious History, 17th Century Dutch Republic, 17th century Europe, Atlantic history, Modern Jewish History, History of the Spanish-Habsburg Netherlands, Early Modern Jewish History, Modern German History, History of Migration, Modern European History, Merchant networks, Early Modern European History; Jewish History; Global History, Jewish Diaspora, Historia Económica, Historia Economica, History of Trade, Hanseatic League, Hanse History, German Hanse , late medieval economic history, value-money-price in history, Social & Economic History: History of Trade, Networks and Entrepreneurs, Business history, Trade History, Sephardic Jews, História do Atlântico, Economic history of Early Modern Europe, Early Modern European History, Historia Moderna De España, Late medieval and early modern German history, History of Portuguese in Hamburg, Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Maritime trade, History of the Baltic Sea Region, Sefarden, Historia Alemana, Deutsche Geschichte, Deutsch-jüdische Geschichte, Portugal - História Económica E Social, Habsburg Empire, Migration and Diaspora Studies, Trade Networks, Sephardic Diaspora and Migrations, Geschichte Des Judentums, and Union of the Two Iberian Crowns (1580-1640)
Research Interests: History, Southeast Asian Studies, Travel Writing, Portuguese History, History of India, and 54 moreMaritime History, Naval Warfare, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, Indo-European Studies, Seventeenth Century, Estado da India, First Global Age, 1400-1800, History Portuguese and Spanish, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Early Modern Europe, Singapore, Early Modern Literature, Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, History of International Relations, Early Modern economic and social history, History of the Portuguese Empire, 17th Century Dutch Republic, Early Modern Spanish literature, Southeast Asian history, Maritime and Oceanic History, Portugal (History), Portuguese India, Portugal, Spanish empire, Singapore History, Macao, East India Company, History of European Expansion, Travel Diaries, Dutch East India Company, Ilha de Moçambique, Batavia, History of European Overseas Expansion, Spice Trade, History of Mozambique, British East India Company, Southeastasia History, Malacca past history, Melaka History, Women in the Renaissance and Early Modern Europe, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese Empires, Historia Moderna De España, Portuguse history, Carreira da Índia, História de Portugal, Malaca, Malacca Straits, Macao History, Straits of Malacca, Colonial Art and Portuguese and Spanish Empires, História Da Espanha, Reiseberichte, Union of the two Iberian crowns, and Union of the Two Iberian Crowns (1580-1640)
commissioned encyclopedia entry on the Indo-Portuguese and European-Asitaic copper trade during the first half of the 16th century in: Dicionário da Expansão Portuguesa 1415-1600
Research Interests: European History, History of Science and Technology, Economic History, Early Modern History, Portuguese History, and 42 moreHistory of India, History of Technology, Atlantic World, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, Indo-European Studies, Eastern European history, Estado da India, Indian Ocean History, First Global Age, 1400-1800, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, History of Hungary, History of the Portuguese Empire, Indian Ocean World, Consumption and Material Culture, Indian Ocean Trade, Mining History, History of Colonial India, Portuguese India, Indian Ocean, Shipwrecks, History of European Expansion, Lisbon (Portugal), Late Medieval History, Copper, Hungary, Copper Artefacts, History of European Overseas Expansion, History of Antwerp, Spice Trade, Historia maritima, Copper Mining, Copper Smelting, Copper Alloys, Carreira da Índia, History of Hungary and the Habsburg Monarchy, Maritime trade, História de Portugal, Shipwrecks 1500's -1860's, History of Lisbon, Copper Nanoparticles, Early Modern History of Hungary, and 16th Century Antwerp
commissioned encyclopedia entry on the economic relations between Portugal and the Hanseatic League (Hansa) in: Dicionário da Expansão Portuguesa 1415-1600
Research Interests: European History, Economic History, German History, Portuguese History, Atlantic World, and 12 morePortuguese Discoveries and Expansion, First Global Age, 1400-1800, Early Modern Europe, Early Modern German History, Early Modern economic and social history, History of the Portuguese Empire, European economic history and historiography, Hanseatic League, Economic history of Early Modern Europe, Historia maritima, Maritime trade, and História de Portugal
commissioned encyclopedia entry on the Portuguese ship type Nau in: The Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, and Trade (ABC-Clio)
Research Interests: European History, Portuguese History, Maritime History, Atlantic World, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, and 23 moreWorld History, Estado da India, Indian Ocean History, First Global Age, 1400-1800, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Early Modern Europe, Indian Ocean World, Atlantic history, Southeast Asian history, Maritime and Oceanic History, Portuguese India, History of European Expansion, Shipbuilding, Anthropology of Shipwrights & Shipbuilding Practices, History of European Overseas Expansion, Spice Trade, Sailing and Maritime history and archaeology, Historia maritima, Shipbuilding and Maritime Technology History, Portuguese Overseas Expansion, Carreira da Índia, Maritime trade, and História de Portugal
commissioned encyclopedia entry on Mozambique Island in: The Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, and Trade (ABC-Clio)
Research Interests: European History, Historical Geography, Portuguese History, Maritime History, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, and 26 moreWorld History, Medieval Iberian History, Estado da India, Indian Ocean History, First Global Age, 1400-1800, History Portuguese and Spanish, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Early Modern Europe, Missionary History, Cultural Historical Geography, History of the Portuguese Empire, Indian Ocean World, Indian Ocean Trade, Maritime and Oceanic History, Portuguese India, Indian Ocean, History of European Expansion, Ilha de Moçambique, History of European Overseas Expansion, Spice Trade, Ancient Maritime Trade Routes, Moçambique, Historia maritima, Carreira da Índia, Maritime trade, and História de Portugal
commissioned encyclopedia entry on the Estado da Índia (Portuguese India State) in: The Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, and Trade (ABC-Clio)
Research Interests: European History, Portuguese History, Maritime History, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, World History, and 20 moreMedieval Iberian History, Estado da India, Indian Ocean History, First Global Age, 1400-1800, History Portuguese and Spanish, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Early Modern Europe, History of the Portuguese Empire, Southeast Asian history, Maritime and Oceanic History, Portugal (History), Modern European History, Portuguese India, Portugal, History of European Expansion, History of European Overseas Expansion, Historia maritima, Carreira da Índia, Maritime trade, and História de Portugal
commissioned encyclopedia entry on Portugal (1450-1770) in: The Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, and Trade (ABC-Clio)
Research Interests: History, European History, Cultural History, Medieval History, Portuguese History, and 30 moreMaritime History, Atlantic World, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, World History, Medieval Iberian History, Estado da India, Indian Ocean History, First Global Age, 1400-1800, History Portuguese and Spanish, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Early Modern Europe, Atlantic history, Southeast Asian history, Iberian History, Maritime and Oceanic History, Portugal (History), Modern European History, Portuguese India, Portugal, História do Brasil, History of European Expansion, late medieval and early modern history of European nobility and courts, History of European Overseas Expansion, Spice Trade, Historia maritima, Portuguese Overseas Expansion, Carreira da Índia, Maritime trade, História de Portugal, and Union of the Two Iberian Crowns (1580-1640)
Call for Papers Globalized Peripheries New Approaches to the Atlantic World 1680–1850 Date: July 5th–7th, 2018 Place: European University Viadrina (Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany) Possible topics include but are not limited to: • The... more
Call for Papers
Globalized Peripheries
New Approaches to the Atlantic World 1680–1850
Date: July 5th–7th, 2018
Place: European University Viadrina
(Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany)
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
• The exchange and movement of goods and people across
the oceans
• Merchants and merchant networks
• Consumption and material culture
• (Proto-)Industrial production and development
• Theories of political economy
• (Religious) Minorities as agents of trade
• Gender from a global perspective
• Theoretical and methodological approaches to “Atlantic
History” and/or “centers” and “peripheries”
Although the conference has no specific regional focus, we explicitly invite papers focused on the following “peripheries” of the Atlantic World and/or its historiography:
• Central and Eastern Europe
• West and West Central Africa
• South Asia
Proposals of ca. 300 words as well as a short CV (max. 1 page) should be sent to: globalized-peripheries@europa-uni.de
by October 15th, 2017.
We only accept proposals sent electronically to this e-mail address. Feel free to contact us at this address should you have any further questions. Please also indicate if you would like us to consider your proposal for publication.
We look forward to receiving your proposals!
Klaus Weber, Jutta Wimmler, Anka Steffen & Torsten dos Santos Arnold
www.kuwi.europa-uni.de/globalized-peripheries
Globalized Peripheries
New Approaches to the Atlantic World 1680–1850
Date: July 5th–7th, 2018
Place: European University Viadrina
(Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany)
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
• The exchange and movement of goods and people across
the oceans
• Merchants and merchant networks
• Consumption and material culture
• (Proto-)Industrial production and development
• Theories of political economy
• (Religious) Minorities as agents of trade
• Gender from a global perspective
• Theoretical and methodological approaches to “Atlantic
History” and/or “centers” and “peripheries”
Although the conference has no specific regional focus, we explicitly invite papers focused on the following “peripheries” of the Atlantic World and/or its historiography:
• Central and Eastern Europe
• West and West Central Africa
• South Asia
Proposals of ca. 300 words as well as a short CV (max. 1 page) should be sent to: globalized-peripheries@europa-uni.de
by October 15th, 2017.
We only accept proposals sent electronically to this e-mail address. Feel free to contact us at this address should you have any further questions. Please also indicate if you would like us to consider your proposal for publication.
We look forward to receiving your proposals!
Klaus Weber, Jutta Wimmler, Anka Steffen & Torsten dos Santos Arnold
www.kuwi.europa-uni.de/globalized-peripheries
Research Interests: History, American History, European History, History of Science and Technology, Military History, and 331 moreModern History, Cultural History, Economic History, Cultural Studies, African Studies, Latin American Studies, American Studies, Gender Studies, International Relations, Southeast Asian Studies, French History, Early Modern History, History of Economic Thought, International Studies, Portuguese Studies, History of Medicine, Transnational and World History, Material Culture Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Portuguese History, Industrial History, Maritime History, Historiography, Comparative History, History of Science, African Diaspora Studies, Atlantic World, Religion and Colonialism, Textile Workers (Labor History), Naval History, Early Modern Portuguese History, International History, History of Textiles, Slavery, Central Europe, Portuguese Colonialism and Decolonizaton, History of Slavery, Central European history, Eastern European history, World History, Colonialism, Mexico History, History Of Political Thought (Political Science), Southeast Asia, Food History, Spanish History, Indian Ocean History, Baltic Sea Region Studies, Swiss History, History Portuguese and Spanish, History of slavery and migration movements, Early Modern Europe, Abolition of Slavery, Political History, Cross-Cultural Studies, Transnational History, 17th-Century Studies, African Women's Studies, History of Canada, Post-Colonialism, 19th century France, Postmodernism, French colonialism, History Of Food Consumption, Napoleonic Wars, History of Political Thought, Latin American literature, Slave Trade, Global History, 18th & 19th Centuries, African American Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, British Imperial and Colonial History (1600 - ), Latin American History, Social History, Gender and religion (Women s Studies), History of Colonial Mexico, 19th Century (History), Early Modern economic and social history, History of the Portuguese Empire, Colonial literature, The Age of Revolutions in the Atlantic World, Central European Studies, Printed Textile History, Haitian History, Social History of Medicine, Indian Ocean World, Post-Colonial Literature, Ancien Regime France, West Indies (History), Spain (History), France, 18th Century France, 17th century Europe, Black Atlantic, Afro-Carribean History, Atlantic history, 18th Century, History of the Dominican Republic, Southeast Asian history, British Atlantic, 1600-1800, Indian Ocean Trade, Latin American Colonial Literature, Global & Comparative History, International Economic History, Latin American Economic History, Material Culture, Modern German History, History of Migration, Colonial Brazilian History, Maritime and Oceanic History, 18th Century Britain, History and International Relations, Masculinity and Gender Studies, Portugal (History), Modern European History, Atlantic Studies, Africana Studies, Spain, Historia Social, Black Atlantic studies, História Moderna, Portugal, Colonial Latin American History, Central and Eastern Europe, Spanish empire, Consular networks, Religious Studies, Women and Gender Studies, Oral History and Memory, Historia, Dutch History, Colonial Discourse, Transatlantic studies, Atlantic Slave Trade, History of Mexico, History of Food, Minorities, Merchant networks, History of Commodities in a Global Perspective, History of European Expansion, Early modern Spanish history, Historia Argentina, History of Consumption, Religion and Culture of the Black Atlantic, Colonial and Early American Literature, History, and Culture, 18th Century Saint Domingue, Port cities, Cotton Industry, Labor History, History of Globalization, Mercantilism, CONSULAR HISTORY, History of early colonial America, Colonial commerce, Nigerian History, Textile History, Transatlantic Studies, Atlantic Studies, Slavery, West African History, Post colonial literature, História e Cultura Afro-Brasileira, Historical methods, Economic and Social History, História, Histoire, Early Modern Atlantic World (1500-1815), Religious Minorities, Historia Cultural, Gender and Women's Studies, Colonial History, Namibian history, postcolonial literature, Middle-Passage narratives, Caribbean literature and cultures, Atlantic World Studies, Escravidão, French Colonial History, Historia De Colombia, Historia Militar, North Atlantic Studies, Spanish Empire, Colonial Latin America, African-American Studies, História Moderna e Contemporânea, Industrialisation, América Latina, Middle Passage, Atlantic World Slavery, African Diaspora, Slavery and Medicine, Black Women's History, Violence Studies, Caribbean History, Colonial Studies, history of Dutch overseas expansion, South America, Frederick the Great, Seven Years War, History of the Spanish Empire, French Atlantic World, History of European Overseas Expansion, Economic History Guilds, Trade, Taxes, Frühe Neuzeit, History of Trade, Peripheries, Jamaican history, Literatures of Voyaging, Discovery, Travel & Colonialism, Dutch overseas history, Historia de Chile, French West Indies, Transatlantic Studies. Hispano-African Literature (Equatorial Guinea). Canary Islands Literature. Caribbean Literature. Texts produced in border spaces.L, Latin American and Carribbean History, Sugar Revolution, Nationalism, American History, Transatlantic Studies, African and African American Studies, Napoleonic History, Napoleonic Era, Historic Textiles, Gold Coast History, Ports, Social and Economic History, Runaway Slaves, Historia Moderna, History of Great Trade Routes, Historia del Perú, History of cotton history, Tráfico De Escravos, Social & Economic History: History of Trade, Networks and Entrepreneurs, Business history, Coffee Culture, Namibian Studies, Trade History, The Seven Years War, Historia De Puerto Rico, Historia de Cuba, História do Atlântico, Proto-Industries, História do Brasil Imperial, Historia de México, Protoindustrialization, Methodolgy of Global History, Southeast Asian Art History, Contraband Trade, Plantation economy, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese Empires, Historia Mundial, Political Economy and History, British, British Empire, Caribbean/Atlantic, Historia Moderna De España, Esclavitud, História do Império Brasileiro, Escravatura, Historia Moderna Y Contemporanea, Dyestuffs in Historical Textiles, Revolutionary War, Historia naval, Global Commodity Chains, Proto-Industrializtion, History of Atlantic Canada, Diaspora and merchant networks, Art in the Portuguese and Spanish Empires, Archaeology of Colonialism, Esclavitud negra y emancipación, History of Consumption and Consumer Culture, Maritime trade, the Middle Passage, Marquis of Pombal, Comparative Cross-National Research, Global Labour History, Caribbean slaves and Kenyan indigenous people during the British Empire, La esclavitud en Hispanoamérica, History of the Baltic Sea Region, Historia Política- Militar del Río de la Plata durante las Guerras de Independencia, Marquês de Pombal, History of Indian Textiles, Transatlantic Studies, Transatlantic Slave Trade, Historia De Mexico, Middle passage and Black Atlantic Studies, Esclavage, Economic history of shipping business, Harbors and Hinterland, European Peripheries, Historia Colonial de Chile, History of the West Indies, Connected Hinterlands, Pombalismo, História da escravidão no Brasil, History of Puerto Rico, Monde Atlantique, Centers and Peripheries, Global Mercantilism, História Do Brasil Colonial, Middle Passage, Transatlantic Literary Studies, Consular Affairs, Merchants and Merchant Colonies, Harbors, Saint Domingue, Freed Slaves, North Sea Region, Central and Eastern European Studies, Methodology of History, História Marítima E História Militar, Female Slaves, Colonialism and Imperialism, German Merchant Trade Networks, Historia Económica Mundial, Puertos Oceánicos, Histoire des esclaves aux Antiles françaises, French Revolutionary Wars 1792-1804, Empires In Western Europe, Histoire, Abolitionnistes, Esclavage, Euro-Atlantic Studies, Dutch Atlantic History, Historia De La Esclavitud, Atlántico, Histoire Atlantique, Colonial Literature of Africa, History of Textiles and Fiber Art, Sklavenhandel, Historia Naval Militar, História da Escravatura, History of Textile Technology, Late 18th/Early 19th century transatlantic merchant networks, Ancien Régime, Empires Atlantiques En Revoulution, Travail Forcé Et Esclavage Domestique, Histoire Mondiale, History Indian Shipping and Mercantile Activity, British West Indies, Ancien Régime Studies, Free and Unfree Labor, history of Slavery the gold coast and middle passage, Historia Naval De España, Puertos Marítimos, Comércio de Escravos, Atlantic Revolution, Atlantique Ibérique, African, Afro-American and Atlantic History; Intellectual History; Latin American Studies and African Diaspora, Seaborne Trade, Hispanic Transatlantic Studies, and 18th Century British Atlantic History
Exposition "Hermann Kellenbenz (1913-1990) ao Serviço da História", National Library of Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal, 04.02.2014-01.03.2014
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Research Interests: European History, German History, Portuguese History, Maritime History, Historiography, and 28 moreBrazilian Studies, Brazilian History, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, Spanish History, Indian Ocean History, History Portuguese and Spanish, History of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX Century, Early Modern economic and social history, History of the Portuguese Empire, History of Historiography, Age of Sail, Atlantic history, History of the Spanish-Habsburg Netherlands, Early modern Germany, European economic history and historiography, Maritime and Oceanic History, Early modern Germany (History), Portuguese India, Spanish empire, História do Brasil, History of European Expansion, Brasil, Late Medieval History, History of European Overseas Expansion, European Review of Economic History, Historians, Cultural History of the Portuguese and European Expansion, and Union of the Two Iberian Crowns (1580-1640)
Hello. I would kindly like to ask you if you have knowledge about any published statistical data of the textile exports of the Companhia Geral do Comércio de Pernambuco e Paraíba like the books of António Carreira about the Companhia... more
Hello.
I would kindly like to ask you if you have knowledge about any published statistical data of the textile exports of the Companhia Geral do Comércio de Pernambuco e Paraíba like the books of António Carreira about the Companhia Geral do Comércio de Grão-Pará e Maranhão.
Thank you very much
Torsten
I would kindly like to ask you if you have knowledge about any published statistical data of the textile exports of the Companhia Geral do Comércio de Pernambuco e Paraíba like the books of António Carreira about the Companhia Geral do Comércio de Grão-Pará e Maranhão.
Thank you very much
Torsten
Research Interests: Early Modern History, Portuguese History, Maritime History, History of West Africa, Brazilian History, and 14 moreAtlantic World, History of Textiles, Early Modern Europe, Slave Trade, Early Modern economic and social history, Brazil History, History of the Portuguese Empire, Atlantic history, 18th Century, História do Brasil, Atlantic Slave Trade, West African History, História do Atlântico, and História de Portugal
Hello, in this session, I´d like to discuss with you the differences between the Portuguese Casa da Índia and the Spanish Casa da Contratación. What were the similarities or differences regarding the administration, privileges and... more
Hello,
in this session, I´d like to discuss with you the differences between the Portuguese Casa da Índia and the Spanish Casa da Contratación. What were the similarities or differences regarding the administration, privileges and operating modes? What changed during the course of the 16th to the 18th centuries?
Is there any recent comparative study already published? Is there any “History of Institutions” approach existing? What literature should be read?
With best regards
Torsten
Literature:
Godinho, Vitorino Magalhães, Os Descobrimentos e a Economia Mundial.Lisbon: Presença, 1984. 2nd edition, 4 vols.
Pery, José Cervera, La Casa de Contratación y el Consejo de Indias : (las razones de un superministerio). Madrid: Ministerio de Defesa, 1997.
To be continued
in this session, I´d like to discuss with you the differences between the Portuguese Casa da Índia and the Spanish Casa da Contratación. What were the similarities or differences regarding the administration, privileges and operating modes? What changed during the course of the 16th to the 18th centuries?
Is there any recent comparative study already published? Is there any “History of Institutions” approach existing? What literature should be read?
With best regards
Torsten
Literature:
Godinho, Vitorino Magalhães, Os Descobrimentos e a Economia Mundial.Lisbon: Presença, 1984. 2nd edition, 4 vols.
Pery, José Cervera, La Casa de Contratación y el Consejo de Indias : (las razones de un superministerio). Madrid: Ministerio de Defesa, 1997.
To be continued
Research Interests: History, European History, Economic History, Latin American Studies, Latin American and Caribbean History, and 40 moreEarly Modern History, Mexican Studies, Portuguese History, History of India, Maritime History, Iberian Studies, Early Modern Portuguese History, Portuguese Modern History, Portuguese Discoveries and Expansion, Argentina History, Mexico History, Spanish History, Indian Ocean History, History Portuguese and Spanish, Early Modern Europe, 17th-Century Studies, 16th Century (History), Latin American History, History of the Portuguese Empire, Peruvian History, Modern Spanish History, 17th century Europe, Atlantic history, History of Colonial India, Modern European History, Spanish empire, Latin America, Lisbon (Portugal), Mexican History, América Latina, Cádiz, Sevilla, History of Political Institutions, História do Atlântico, Indo-Portuguese History, Political Economy and History, European Review of Economic History, História de Portugal, Carribean History, and Atlántico
This publication deals with the archaeological artifacts, esp. the copper ingots, found off the the coast of Mozambique. Besides the archaeological report, it includes the historical background of the Indo-Portuguese "Copper-Pepper-Trade"... more
This publication deals with the archaeological artifacts, esp. the copper ingots, found off the the coast of Mozambique. Besides the archaeological report, it includes the historical background of the Indo-Portuguese "Copper-Pepper-Trade" during the first half of the 16th century as well as the archaeometallurgical analyses of the copper ingots and their provenance from Neusohl, nowadays Banská Bystrica (Slovakia). The copper ingots were produced at the later stage of the Fugger-Thurzo company. It stands in line with the findings and research of the 1533 Bom Jesus wreck off Namibia. I would like to see some more research about this subject, f. I., the 1527 wreck off Cornwall or the Gdansk Bay wreck and lead isotope analyses. It would be perfect for an entangled connected history of mining, trade and maybe cultural history. The use of copper in India or Southeast Asia at that time can't be only explained by raw material for coins of low monetary value or canon production, I guess. #copper #Fugger #Fugger-Thurzo #shipwreck #Kupfer #Neusohl
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This paper analyzes the Mozambique Channel as passage of the Portuguese shipping route to India, the Carreira da India.
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International Seminar "Paz na Guerra - Neutrality during World War I" Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University Alameda da Universidade 1600-214 Lisbon Anfiteatro III (Central Building) 10:30 Western European Winter Time... more
International Seminar "Paz na Guerra - Neutrality during World War I" Faculty of Letters, Lisbon University Alameda da Universidade 1600-214 Lisbon Anfiteatro III (Central Building) 10:30 Western European Winter Time Entrance: Free
Research Interests: European History, Eastern European Studies, European Studies, Portuguese History, Contemporary History, and 13 moreCentral European history, Eastern European history, Spanish History, Swiss History, Middle Eastern History, Political History, First World War, Contemporary Spanish History, Danish History, Central and Eastern Europe, Contemporary European History, History of Sweden, and World War One
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The Indo-Portuguese commerce of the 16th century is often reffered to as the the period time of the Copper-Pepper contractsderriving from the direct relationship between these two major trade goods. Portugal dominated the spice trade with... more
The Indo-Portuguese commerce of the 16th century is often reffered to as the the period time of the Copper-Pepper contractsderriving from the direct relationship between these two major trade goods. Portugal dominated the spice trade with the Orient but did not have sufficient quantities of domestic copper, the major trade commodity used in exchange for the spices. On the other hand, German merchant houses such as the Welsers and Fuggers, were struggling to obtain control over the copper trade, over time, the Fuggers had gained the monopole of the mines of the Habsburg empire. The present proposal for a communication at the 2014 EBHS conference aims to provide information regarding the following aspects: I: Reconstructing the historical development and events during the first half of the 16th century, the Age of Discoveries, by showing the commerce emphasizing on the knowledge derrived from the letters of Rui Fernandes de Almada, a Portuguese diplomat who, between 1519 and 1520, was...
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Lisbon, Cádiz and Seville are the three most prominent Atlantic port cities of the Iberian Peninsula, dating back to ancient times. Olisippo and Gadir/Gades had been major Phoenician port cities, which were later taken over by the ex-... more
Lisbon, Cádiz and Seville are the three most prominent Atlantic port cities of the Iberian Peninsula, dating back to ancient times. Olisippo and Gadir/Gades had been major Phoenician port cities, which were later taken over by the ex- panding Roman Empire. These cities were among the few Atlantic outposts of ancient Mediterranean shipping, which only meagerly extended further south along the African coast or north along the European coast. Hispalis, too, had a Phoenician background and was also taken by Rome during the Punic Wars. Although the Christian Reconquista had begun to gather momentum in the 12th century with the capture of Lisbon (1147), it was the conquest of the southern strongholds of Seville (1248) and Tarifa (1298) that made shipping through the Straits of Gibraltar more secure. As a direct result, European ship- ping began to connect the Mediterranean with the North Sea regions, benefit- ing the coastal port cities of southern and western Iberia. By the 14th century, the volume of bulk commodities being moved between these regions via mari- time routes was probably 40 times larger than the volume transported on the long-established transalpine land routes.1 Portugal’s coastal areas—hitherto the poor and unsafe western periphery of Christian Europe—became a hub for maritime trade. Portuguese shipping established the role of connecting the Mediterranean with Northern European areas, aligned with the role played by Dutch shipping in commerce between Western Europe and the North Sea and Baltic region. Competing claims of the Iberian powers on newly discovered lands and seas were settled with the Treaties of Alcáçovas (1479, allocating Africa and the Atlantic south of Cabo Bojador to Portugal), Tordesillas (1494, of Lisbon, Seville allocating the Americas, even though hardly discovered, to Spain), and Zara- goza (1529, allocating most of the Asian waters and lands to Portugal).2 All other European sea powers were excluded from these vast spaces. This became the underlying cause of military conflicts between the Catholic Iberian pow- ers and northern (and increasingly Protestant) seafaring nations. Regardless of clashes, Lisbon, Seville, and Cádiz, in particular, became Europe’s first major ports to the New Worlds.
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Research Interests: Early Modern History, Early Modern Portuguese History, Cultural Historical Geography, Early Modern economic and social history, Ancient Shipwrecks, and 15 moreDutch History, Dutch East India Company, Dutch Revolt, Arqueología Subacuática, Dutch overseas history, Ancient Maritime Trade Routes, Dutch East Indies, Early Modern Dutch History, Comercio Exterior, British East India Company, Early Modern European History, Dutch Republic, Carreira da Índia, Dutch Golden Age, and Conflict and Conflict Resolution
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<jats:p>Applying a comparative and cross-national approach, this article is based on case studies of four representative European Atlantic port cities, namely Nantes, Bordeaux, Lisbon and Cádiz, and their socio-economic relations... more
<jats:p>Applying a comparative and cross-national approach, this article is based on case studies of four representative European Atlantic port cities, namely Nantes, Bordeaux, Lisbon and Cádiz, and their socio-economic relations with Hamburg, one of Central Europe's most important marketplaces. Based on quantitative data of commodity flows towards and from the Atlantic basin, it also analyses the role of German and German-speaking merchant communities that were established in these metropolitan port cities. The article will show how these foreigners circumvented the respective monopolies that excluded them from direct trade with French, Portuguese and Spanish colonies. These monopolies crumbled only during the era of the Atlantic Revolutions and the disintegration of the respective empires.</jats:p>