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Frontmatter
1 The Beginnings
2 The Port-City and Its Populations
3 Police and Piracy in the Adriatic
4 Victories Beyond-the-Sea and in Romania
5 Ships, Crews, and the Ship's Company
6 The Lordship of the Gulf
7 The Trade of the Levant
8 From Dukedom to Commune
9 The Growing Structure of the Commune
10 The Response to the Nautical Revolution of the Middle Ages
11 The Commercial Revolution of the Resident Merchants
12 Craftsmen and Seamen
13 Symptoms of Disintegration
14 The Climax of the Struggle with Genoa
15 Arts, Sciences, and Literature
16 Contests for Power: The Fifteenth Century
17 Contests for Power: The Sixteenth Century
18 The Corruption and Perfection of the Constitution
19 Participants in Oceanic Discoveries
20 The Spice Trade
21 The Shifts in Other Trades
22 The Expansion of Manufactures
23 Finance and Income from Power
24 The Peak and Passing of the Merchant Galleys
25 The War Fleets
26 Argosies with Portly Sails
27 Of Sovereignty and the Constitution
28 In a New Age of Sea Power
29 The Death of the Republic
30 The Completion and Preservation of the City
Bibliographical Notes
Index
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