Globalized Peripheries examines the commodity flows and financial ties within Central and Eastern Europe in order to situate these regions as important contributors to Atlantic trade networks.
Globalized Peripheries examines the commodity flows and financial ties within Central and Eastern Europe in order to situate these regions as important contributors to Atlantic trade networks.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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
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
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