Alan Stahl

Title

Curator of Numismatics, retired

Institution

Princeton University

Current Research

Access to Justice in Medieval Venice, archival research funded by a 2026-27 grant of the Gladys K. Delmas Foundation

Recent Publications

The House of Condulmer: The Rise and Decline of a Venetian Family in the Century of the Black Death (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
“The Money Changer and the Mint: Vielmo Condulmer and the Zecca di Venezia,” in Monica Baldassare et al., eds. The Many Sides of a Coin. Money and Materiality through History: Essays in Honour of Lucia Travaini (Milan, 2025): 75-83.
“A Money Changer as Would-Be Noble in Medieval Venice,” in Susanna Barsella, William P. Caferro, and Germano Maifreda, eds. Cultures of Exchange: Mercantile Mentalities between Italy and the World (XII-XVI c.) (Toronto: UTP, 2026): 260-76.

Forthcoming Publications

“Venice in the Transformation of Northern Bullion to Mediterranean Money," in Roman Zaoral and Claudio Marsilip, eds., Bullion Trade in Medieval and Early Modern Europe; 3rd Prague Conference in Economic History (Prague, forthcoming 2026).
“The Ducat Goes East,” in Serban Marin and Teodora Artimon, eds. Venice between East, West, and Itself (forthcoming, 2026).