Papers by Elena FRANGAKIS-SYRETT
Cornell University Press eBooks, Dec 30, 2023
The Economic History Review, May 1, 1994
Journal of the Society of Archivists, Jul 1, 1990
... 2.50) and Electoral Registers since 1832 and Burgess Rolls by Jeremy Gibson and ... Nicoll, c... more ... 2.50) and Electoral Registers since 1832 and Burgess Rolls by Jeremy Gibson and ... Nicoll, counsel to the city corporation, which for the most part aped Fitzwilliam's views, and ... a freeman phalanx which insisted on putting up alongside the sitting member, Fitz-william's nephew, a ...
The American Historical Review, Feb 1, 1994
The Journal of Modern Hellenism, 2009
Liverpool University Press eBooks, Mar 21, 2018
The Journal of Modern History, Jun 1, 2014
The journal of transport history, Mar 1, 2001
The quay of Izmir (Smyrna) remains one of the most important engineering feats of the nineteenth ... more The quay of Izmir (Smyrna) remains one of the most important engineering feats of the nineteenth century in the Middle East and was the first of its kind in the Ottoman Empire. Its scale and modernity placed Izmir, already one of the great ports of the Near East, in the front rank of Mediterranean ports and changed its urban landscape for ever. The vicissitudes of the construction of the quay and harbour complex strikingly illustrate the dilemmas and problems as much of ottoman urban policy as of modern urbanization. As a struggle between the British and the French to dominate the local infrastructure, the harbour of Izmir is also one of the earliest examples of imperialist rivalry in the Ottoman Empire, of the role of European Diplomacy in finance and of European investment in the region
Journal of the Society of Archivists, 1988
Kings and Nobles in the Later Middle Ages: a Tribute to Charles Ross Edited by Ralph A. Griffiths... more Kings and Nobles in the Later Middle Ages: a Tribute to Charles Ross Edited by Ralph A. Griffiths and James Sherborne Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1986 322 pp., illus. £18Stuart Jenks, ‘Hansische Vermächtnisse in London: ca. 1363‐1483’, from Hansische Geschichtsblätter, vol. 104 (1986), pp. 35‐111Restoration Exhibit Books and the Northern Clergy 1662‐1664 W. J. Sheils University of York: Borthwick Institute of
Russia and the Mediterranean. Proceedings of the First International Conference , 2011
It examines the growth of trade between the Russian Black Sea ports and the Mediterranean --Ottom... more It examines the growth of trade between the Russian Black Sea ports and the Mediterranean --Ottoman and European-- ports in the late 1700s and early 1800s, itself part of the expansionary phase of the world economy at the time. The study looks at the actors involved in this economic sector, the trade routes and networks that emerged, the commodities traded and the credit networks that facilitated it.
Rives méditerranéennes, 2019
A partir de sources britanniques l’etude explore le role des reseaux de parente et d’amitie au se... more A partir de sources britanniques l’etude explore le role des reseaux de parente et d’amitie au sein de la communaute britannique a Smyrne entre les annees 1860 et 1920. Les liens etroits de parente entre ces familles furent renforces par des relations d’amitie avec les autres communautes europeennes ainsi qu’ottomanes. De tels reseaux soutenaient les activites economiques de leurs membres, comme leurs societes anonymes a responsabilite limitee, renforcaient leurs ressources en capital et leurs acces a la technologie pour une insertion reussie sur plusieurs marches competitifs comme Londres et Alexandrie. Tels reseaux leur offraient simultanement une presence a divers secteurs de l’economie regionale ottomane, ainsi que l’acquisition d’un portefeuille de plusieurs investissements.
The American Historical Review, 1993
... The Greeks of Asia Minor: Confession, community, and ethnicity in the nineteenth century. Pos... more ... The Greeks of Asia Minor: Confession, community, and ethnicity in the nineteenth century. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Augustinos, Gerasimos. PUBLISHER: Kent State University Press (Kent, Ohio). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1992. ...
Rough Waters: American Involvement with the Mediterranean, 2010
It analyzes the early presence of American merchants and ship onwers in the eastern and western M... more It analyzes the early presence of American merchants and ship onwers in the eastern and western Mediterranean waters first as British subjects and then as Americans from the East Coast: the commodities they exported and imported and their business strategies. The early consulates the new Republic established went hand in hand with the new Aerican policy that classhed with N African Regencies on the subject of tribute for US ships and resulted in the first action of US marines on the shores of Tripoli.
Rough Waters, 2010
This final chapter provides an overall conclusion to the findings of this volume. It reiterates t... more This final chapter provides an overall conclusion to the findings of this volume. It reiterates that the combination of global economic growth and European military conflict opened up trade opportunities for neutral nations such as the United States and the Ottoman Empire. It uses the history of the British Levant Company to provide final insights into Mediterranean trade; the Tripolitanian War; the importance of the port of Livorno and American naval bases; and the necessity of American diplomats to facilitate and strengthen trade. It concludes by asserting that the political and economic circumstances surrounding Mediterranean trade permitted America to trade goods under their own flag and to re-enter Europe as an independent entity.
Balkan studies, 1987
Preceeded by a period of capital growth in the third quarter of the eighteenth century, the years... more Preceeded by a period of capital growth in the third quarter of the eighteenth century, the years 1780 to 1820 were crucial for the economic development of the Greeks in the eastern Mediterranean in terms of trade, navigation, privateering, and monetary speculation. Smyrna, which was the most important international port in the eastern Mediterranean during this period, became one of their most important bases, from which they expanded and founded numerous trading organisations throughout the Mediterranean and north-western Europe.
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Papers by Elena FRANGAKIS-SYRETT
The review analyzes the contributions of the book to the field such as in the area of informal banking practices and of credit networks. In the book, the author documents and argues that these networks were already in the 1700s active, vibrant and viable; they formed part of the process of modernization of the Middle eastern economy.