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Salvemini Raffaella, Daniele Andreozzi, Jane Stevens-Crawshaw (Oxford), Paola Avallone, Sylvain Coindet, Loredana Panariti, Ana Crespo Solana (Madrid). (2011)
Towards the construction of a common system of health regulations in ports: trust and health in the Mediterranean of ancient regime
in Third European Congress on World and Global History (ENIUGH - European Network in Universal and Global History), Londra, 14-17/04/2011
"^^rdf:HTML ; pubblicazioni:autori "Salvemini Raffaella, Daniele Andreozzi, Jane Stevens-Crawshaw (Oxford), Paola Avallone, Sylvain Coindet, Loredana Panariti, Ana Crespo Solana (Madrid)."^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:altreInformazioni "Convenor / Chair: Raffaella Salvemini (Naples) / Daniele Andreozzi (Trieste) Commentator: Jane Stevens-Crawshaw (Oxford) Papers: Daniele Andreozzi (Trieste): Trust and health rationality in the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas (17th-18th centuries) \nAfter the XVII century crisis, in the Adriatic the traditional hierarchies of routes were in question because of the actions of the mariner of the ports of the Adriatic and Mediterranean coasts. In this context Venice failed to impose the rules that had guaranteed its supremacy for centuries. So the Republic reshaped its own health policies under the pressure of a dual challenge: the challenge of the state powers being present in the Mediterranean arena and the challenge of the mariner. Paola Avallone (Naples): Connections between distant spaces: The insurance maritime market in the western Mediterranean basin: The case of southern Italy from the 16th to the 19th centuries The concept of insurance took its first steps with the expansion of maritime commerce and evolved through the movement of men and the expanding knowledge of sea-related activities. From the beginning of 16th century to the mid-19th century, in the Kingdom of Naples, a diversification took place in the activities carried out by various forms of insurance. In particular the insurance companies assumed an extensive role in finance by offering credit in absence of a specialized credit system. The insurance institute proved to be a flexible, transnational instrument, anticipating the big insurance and financial companies, and assuming all the characteristics of an ante-litteram globalising product of modern economy. Sylvain Coindet (Lorient): Maritime accidents in 18th-century Brittany The objective of this research is, from a Global History viewpoint, to look at Maritime Risk under a combination of factors (such as the weather, the maritime trade rhythm, crew training, the run-down state of the ship and navigation modes) in order to develop a view of an event as an indicator of a complex whole. This study is based on archives issued by various admiralties of coastal Brittany. Loredana Panariti (Trieste): The hub of Trieste: The construction of the trust and the global insurance networks in the 18th century From the mid of the 18th century, many insurance companies had been created in Trieste. So the city became one of the most important insurance center of Central-Eastern Mediterranean area playing a primary role in the organisation of the global insurance networks. Many 'national' communities (Jewish, Greek and so on) were established in Trieste. The relationships of these communities allowed the creation of the necessary social capital for the growth of the global insurance networks. Raffaella Salvemini (Naples): Towards the construction of a shared port sanitary policy: Trust and health in the ancient regime Mediterranean n D E t A I L 131 Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday ? Connections and Comparisons Third European Congress on World and Global History From the middle of the 18th century the South of Italy regained its role in trade and commerce in the Mediterranean. An increase of trade measures imposed against the spread of smuggling and epidemics of plague. In the absence of a global market the magistrates of the Italian states improved the health information network, created common techniques of pest control and document control of the goods. As in France in the South of Italy a shared port sanitary policy was built. But it is in the first decades of the 19th century that is being reorganised with the maritime health effects are not neutral but still less uncertain about the effects on health and trade. Ana Crespo Solana (Madrid): Nets, trades, risk and maritime insurance in Cadiz (1680-1760) The proposal deals with some of the features of the mercantile networks between Amsterdam and Cadiz. Through an analysis of merchants networks, we will try to analyze their mechanisms and the extent of their influence in the Hispanic Atlantic trade between 1680 and 1760 focusing on the risk and the maritime insurance."^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:note "nel panel Trust, Risk and Globalization between Water and Land. Healthcare and Death, Insurance and Bankruptcy throughout the Net of Global Exchanges svoltosi presso la London School of Economics and Politica Science a Londra il 14-17 aprile 2011"^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:affiliazioni "Salvemini Raffaella,Paola Avallone, Issm-Cnr, Loredana Panariti, Daniele Andreozzi, Universit\u00E0 di Trieste, Jane Stevens-Crawshaw Dipartimento di storia e filosofia, Oxford; Sylvain Coindet, Universit\u00E9 de Bretagne Sud (Lorient) - UMR CNRS 6258 CERHIO; Ana Crespo SolanaConsejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient\u00EDficas, Madrid, Espa\u00F1a."^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:titolo "Towards the construction of a common system of health regulations in ports: trust and health in the Mediterranean of ancient regime"^^xsd:string ; prodottidellaricerca:abstract "Panel Trust, Risk and Globalisation between Water and Land. In the 18th century, in the Mediterranean area the links, crossing and manipulating the borders of the states, multiplied. The trust played an important role to make the multiplication possible. The panel would focus on the relationships between the processes of globalisation, the health regulations, the maritime insurances and the coastal safety in the Mediterranean and in the Oceans\nwith the objective of highlighting the elements of uniqueness of the Mediterranean model and the possible similarities with the Oceanic policies.\nConvenor / Chair: Raffaella Salvemini (Naples) / Daniele Andreozzi (Trieste) Commentator: Jane Stevens-Crawshaw (Oxford) http://pure.au.dk/portal/files/36894701/eniugh_congress_2011_program_2011_04_05.pdf;"@en ; prodottidellaricerca:prodottoDi modulo:ID8457 , istituto:CDS093 ; pubblicazioni:autoreCNR unitaDiPersonaleInterno:MATRICOLA19908 . @prefix parolechiave: . prodotto:ID127102 parolechiave:insiemeDiParoleChiave . parolechiave:insiemeDiParoleChiaveDi prodotto:ID127102 .