Seerepublik Venedig
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Frederic Chapin Lane was a historian who specialized in medieval history with a particular emphasis on the Italian city and region of Venice. His work examined Venice as a maritime trading center, and its economic history helped establish a standard for examining the development and growth of other Italian city-states. Lane applied his skills and interests in economic and maritime history to write the history of American wartime shipping during World War II. His research helped set a standard for examining the development and growth of other Italian city-states.


