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1. From Trade Diasporas to Circulation Societies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Preface xv
- Note on Transliteration xix
- 1. From Trade Diasporas to Circulation Societies 1
- 2. Old Julfa, the Great Deportations, and the Founding of New Julfa 23
- 3. The Julfan Trade Network I: The World of the Indian Ocean 44
- 4. The Julfan Trade Network II: The Mediterranean, Northwestern European, and Russian Networks 66
- 5. “The salt in a merchant’s letter”: Business Correspondence and the Courier System 86
- 6. The Circulation of Men and Credit:The Commenda and the Family Firm 121
- 7. Trust, Social Capital, and Networks: Informal and Semiformal Institutions at Work 166
- 8. The Center Cannot Hold: The Decline and Collapse of the Julfan Trade Network215 202
- 9. Conclusion: Comparative Thoughts on Julfan Armenians, Multani Indians, and Sephardic Jews 215
- Notes 235
- Bibliography 307
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Preface xv
- Note on Transliteration xix
- 1. From Trade Diasporas to Circulation Societies 1
- 2. Old Julfa, the Great Deportations, and the Founding of New Julfa 23
- 3. The Julfan Trade Network I: The World of the Indian Ocean 44
- 4. The Julfan Trade Network II: The Mediterranean, Northwestern European, and Russian Networks 66
- 5. “The salt in a merchant’s letter”: Business Correspondence and the Courier System 86
- 6. The Circulation of Men and Credit:The Commenda and the Family Firm 121
- 7. Trust, Social Capital, and Networks: Informal and Semiformal Institutions at Work 166
- 8. The Center Cannot Hold: The Decline and Collapse of the Julfan Trade Network215 202
- 9. Conclusion: Comparative Thoughts on Julfan Armenians, Multani Indians, and Sephardic Jews 215
- Notes 235
- Bibliography 307
- Index 345