On the Waterfront: Ottoman Port Politics and the Khan of Acre (1696–1702)

IF 0.5 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY European History Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1177/02656914241301925
Giancarlo Casale, Matteo Calcagni
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Using a recently discovered private merchant archive (the Archivio Adami-Lami in Florence, Italy), this article reconstructs the Acre Consul Controversy, a diplomatic dispute over the appointment of a Tuscan merchant, Francesco Adami, as the first English vice-consul of the Ottoman port of Acre. Through a micro-spatial case study, documenting the emerging rivalry between European ‘nations’ and their consular representatives in an Ottoman port city, this article contributes to understanding the power of space in early modern Mediterranean politics. First, it analyses the interplay between the more institutionalized and corporate political practices typical of early modern Europe (embodied in the office of the ‘national’ consulate) and the more informal and flexible political practices of the Ottoman empire. Second, it situates key elements of this diplomatic controversy within a particular, clearly delineated semi-public space: Acre's Khan al-Ifrānj, a residential warehouse exclusively used by European merchants.
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在海滨:奥斯曼港口政治与阿克汗(1696-1702 年)
本文利用最近发现的私人商人档案(位于意大利佛罗伦萨的阿达米-拉米档案馆),重构了阿克里领事之争,这是一场关于任命托斯卡纳商人弗朗切斯科-阿达米为奥斯曼帝国阿克里港首位英国副领事的外交争端。本文通过微观空间案例研究,记录了欧洲 "国家 "及其领事代表在奥斯曼帝国港口城市之间新出现的竞争,有助于理解空间在现代早期地中海政治中的力量。首先,文章分析了近代早期欧洲典型的制度化和企业化政治实践(体现在 "国家 "领事馆办公室中)与奥斯曼帝国更加非正式和灵活的政治实践之间的相互作用。其次,它将这场外交争论的关键要素置于一个特定的、界限分明的半公共空间中:阿克里的 Khan al-Ifrānj,欧洲商人专用的住宅仓库。
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