Shadow Trade: Unraveling Maritime Smuggling Between the Russian and Ottoman Empires (1853-1914).

STASH investigates maritime smuggling between the Russian and Ottoman Empires from 1853 to 1914, aiming to enhance understanding of inter-imperial relations through archival research and collaborative outputs.

Subsidie
€ 1.490.250
2024

Projectdetails

Introduction

STASH deals with the history of maritime smuggling between port cities of the Russian and Ottoman Empires during the transformative period 1853 to 1914, focusing on three maritime regions – the Black Sea, the Azov Sea, and the Southeastern Mediterranean.

Historical Context

The two empires, at the core of the Eastern Question, occupied a central position in European economic, social, and political upheavals. Within the context of the ongoing shifts between the two empires and the development of legal trade relations in an era marked by intensified globalization and the transition from sail to steam, this project aims to shed light on aspects of illegal trade relations, an underexplored area of study.

Research Focus

Specifically, we will comprehensively analyze various facets of the smuggling of both goods and people within the established trade routes and networks. The study will examine the macrostructure of the smuggling linkages, focusing on:

  1. The hinterland of production/origin of clandestine trade
  2. The foreland, the destination of material and human cargoes

It aims to identify the main nodes of export and import and the means of transportation.

Research Team

The research team comprises:

  • A Principal Investigator (PI)
  • Three senior researchers
  • Six post-doctoral researchers
  • Two PhD candidates from Ukraine, Turkey, Romania, Italy, and Greece

They will utilize unpublished archival sources to produce:

  • Two collective volumes
  • Numerous articles
  • Two PhD dissertations
  • Organize four workshops
  • An international conference
  • Create an archival and bibliographical corpus
  • Produce a documentary film

Project Goals

The project aims to advance our knowledge of inter-imperial relations beyond conventional geopolitical approaches. Understanding how these two neighboring powers navigated their shadow relations adds depth to our comprehension of the broader Eastern European economic, social, and political relations and introduces new layers to our appreciation of the region’s modern history.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.490.250
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.490.250

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-12-2024
Einddatum30-11-2029
Subsidiejaar2024

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNASpenvoerder

Land(en)

Greece

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