PAMUK, ŞEVKET; WILLIAMSON, JEFFREY G. - In: Economic History Review 64 (2011) 02, pp. 159-184
type="main" xml:lang="en" <p>India and Britain were much bigger players in the eighteenth-century world market for manufactures than were Egypt, the Levant, and the core of the Ottoman Empire, but these eastern Mediterranean regions did export carpets, silks, and other textiles to Europe and the...</p>