Table des matières
Hugo Martins et José Alberto Tavim
IntroductionStefania Montemezzo
Moving moneyFinancing long‑distance trade and merchant mobility in Renaissance Venice
José Alberto Tavim
Mobility of people, mobility of assetsMarriage contracts and wills of the Portuguese Nation of Amsterdam in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Carsten L. Wilke
A broker’s escapeCommercial fraud and the clandestine repatriation of Antonio Enríquez Gómez in 1649
- Dispersion: a Castilian converso family’s expansion in Western Europe, 1588–1648
- Autobiographies: repatriation accounts before the Inquisition
- Commercial fraud: seventeenth‑century practices
- Decapitalisation and insolvency, 1648–1649
- Repatriation: defection from the diaspora networks, 1649–1650
- Reinvestment: the returnees in Spain, 1650–1653
- Poverty and retrospective commerce, 1653–1661
- Conclusion
Ana Leitão
Subjects and objects on the moveSettlement and survival of the Portuguese Jews in the Caribbean (seventeenth and eighteenth centuries)
Francisco J. Moreno Díaz del Campo et Luis F. Bernabé Pons
On money, properties and expulsions: Mudejars and Granadan Moriscos in Campo de CalatravaComparative insights
Jorge Afonso
The Ahl Al‑Kithãb’s businesses: economic and religious connections in the Maghrib World (1766–1822)The Jews and the transfer of goods
Tsolin Nalbantian
Circulating capital, correspondences, and campaignersThe global fallout from the 1956 Armenian Church election