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This project explores the role of Armenian merchants in the luxury goods trade between Asia and Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It aims to understand the complexities of their communities in Western Europe through comparative analysis of Armenian networks in Amsterdam and Venice.
Armenian merchants, translators, and brokers were critical actors in the global trade of luxury goods between Asia and Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
They were able to move and settle in cities across Europe with relative facility, facing comparatively fewer political barriers than Jewish or Muslim traders due to their status as a Christian-majority trading group.
However, the current historiographical picture of these communities in Western Europe has not adequately illustr…
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