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Greeks - Ottoman Tradesmen of Long Distances: Status and Cultural Identity

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  • Setlana Ivanova

    (Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski', Bulgaria)

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The object of presentation of the present article is the description as a representative example of the group of Orthodox Greeks - tradesmen of long distances in the Ottoman home trade, especially clearly standing out in 17th - 19th C in the wide economic zone, covering countries between Europe and the Orient. The reason why the topic attracts attention is also because the tradesman of long distances is a basic figure and a dynamic agent of commerce, namely the Greeks of this professional group seem to have direct connection with the springing up of the Bulgarian tradesman as a leading figure in the society.

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  • Setlana Ivanova, 2016. "Greeks - Ottoman Tradesmen of Long Distances: Status and Cultural Identity," Proceedings of the Centre for Economic History Research, Centre for Economic History Research, vol. 1, pages 110-150, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ceh:journl:y:2016:v:1:p:110-150
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    1. Inalcik, Halil, 1969. "Capital Formation in the Ottoman Empire," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(1), pages 97-140, March.
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    Keywords

    commerce; tradesman of long distances; non-Muslim zimma; inner migrations; perakende; Greek/rum; status of tradesmen of long distances; Diaspora;
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    JEL classification:

    • N73 - Economic History - - Economic History: Transport, International and Domestic Trade, Energy, and Other Services - - - Europe: Pre-1913

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