Sarah Whitfield Whitfield Trade Empires: History of Global Commerce

Trade Empires: History of Global Commerce

von Sarah Whitfield

Merchant Networks, Commercial Expansion, and Economic Integration from Ancient Routes to Modern Globalization

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Merchant networks created economic interdependence across continents, transmitting goods and technologies while generating wealth that funded empires and transformed societies.
Global commerce transformed human societies through exchange networks connecting distant regions, transmitting goods, technologies, and ideas while generating wealth that funded empires, cities, and cultural flourishing. From ancient caravans to modern container ships, trade created interdependence between civilizations, shaped geopolitical competition, and drove institutional innovations in finance, law, and transportation. This history examines how commercial networks evolved, who controlled them, and what consequences followed economic integration. Drawing on customs records, merchant correspondence, corporate archives, and port registers, the narrative traces trade's expansion across millennia. Ancient Mesopotamia developed long-distance commerce in textiles and metals. Mediterranean maritime networks connected Greek city-states, Phoenician traders, and Roman provinces. Indian Ocean routes linked East African ports, Arabian merchants, and Asian kingdoms through monsoon wind patterns. The Silk Road transmitted luxury goods overland while spreading religions and technologies. The book explores how European expansion created the first truly global trading system. Portuguese navigators established maritime routes to Asia, bypassing Ottoman middlemen. Spanish silver from American mines financed Asian trade while funding European wars. Dutch and English joint-stock companies monopolized spice trade through armed force and factory systems. Atlantic triangular trade connected Europe, Africa, and Americas through brutal slave commerce generating plantation wealth.

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Sarah Whitfield
Sarah Whitfield is a nonfiction author who writes about history, culture, and the hidden stories behind social change. Her work combines accessible research with engaging storytelling, exploring how everyday lives are shaped by politics, tradition, and shifting historical events across different eras.

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ISBN: 9783565251155
Verlag: epubli
Erscheinung: 16.02.2026

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