Abstract
In the monograph we propose to understand the close relationship between the sea and the first globalization as a process of mobility, communication and transfers of information, people, projects and ideas that would have their origin during long modernity, and would continue until contemporary times, allowing us to analyze the forging of chains of contacts, exchanges and global dependencies widely addressed by historiography in recent decades
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