Globalized peripheries : Central Europe and the Atlantic world, 1680-1860 /
The early modern Atlantic world, with its flows of bullion, of free and unfree labourers, of colonial produce and of manufactures from Europe and Asia, with mercantile networks and rent-seeking capital, has to date been described almost entirely as the preserve of the Western sea powers. More recent...
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Woodbridge, Suffolk :
The Boydell Press,
2020.
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Collection: | People, markets, goods ;
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Table des matières:
- Constructing Atlantic Peripheries: A Critical View of the Historiography
- Jutta Wimmler and Klaus Weber; Did Prussia have an Atlantic History? The Partitions of Poland-Lithuania, the French Colonization of Guiana, and Climates in the Caribbean, c. 1760s-1780s
- Bernhard Struck; A Fierce Competition! Silesian Linens and Indian Cottons on the West African Coast in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries
- Anka Steffen; Prussia's New Gate to the World: Stettin's Overseas Imports 1720-1770 and Prussia's Rise to Power
- Jutta Wimmler; Luxuries from the Periphery: The Global Dimensions of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Rhubarb Trade
- Friederike Gehrmann; Atlantic Sugar and Central Europe: Sugar Importers in Hamburg and their Trade with Bordeaux and Lisbon, 1733-1798
- Torsten dos Santos Arnold; A Gateway to the Spanish Atlantic? The Habsburg Port City of Trieste as Intermediary in Commodity Flows between the Habsburg Monarchy and Spain in the Eighteenth Century
- Klemens Kaps; A Cartel on the Periphery. Wupper Valley Merchants and their Strategies in Atlantic Trade (1790s-1820s)
- Anne Sophie Overkamp; Linen and Merchants from the Duchy of Berg, Lower Saxony and Westphalia and their Global Trade in Eighteenth-Century London
- Margrit Schulte Beerbühl; Ambiguous Passages: Non-Europeans Brought to Europe by the Moravian Brethren during the Eighteenth Century
- Josef Köstlbauer; German Emigrants as a Commodity in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
- Alexandra Gittermann; Reorienting Atlantic World Financial Capitalism: America and the German States
- David K. Thomson; Afterword
- Göran Rydén