La prima globalizzazione e la rivoluzione commerciale. Attori e fattori. Introduzione

Journal title ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA
Author/s Carlo Fumian, Giovanni Gozzini
Publishing Year 2016 Issue 2016/282
Language Italian Pages 8 P. 11-18 File size 2486 KB
DOI 10.3280/IC2016-282001
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Carlo Fumian, Giovanni Gozzini, La prima globalizzazione e la rivoluzione commerciale. Attori e fattori. Introduzione in "ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA" 282/2016, pp 11-18, DOI: 10.3280/IC2016-282001