This book studies the English conception of 'the common weal' in relation to the trade of seventeenth-century English merchants with Baltic ports and Scandinavia.
This book studies the English conception of 'the common weal' in relation to the trade of seventeenth-century English merchants with Baltic ports and Scandinavia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Abbreviations 1. Introductory: the expansion of the Eastland trade in the sixteenth century 2. The depression of 1620 and the Eastland Company's proclamation of 1622 3. The trade between the depression of 1620 and the depression of 1649 4. The purpose of a regulated company 5. Difficulties abroad: the weakness of the English state under Charles I 6. The Eastland Company's privileges at home: an example of government by prerogative 7. The crisis of 1649 and the Navigation Act of 1651 8. The growth of the navy and the demand for naval stores 9. The trade in the second half of the century 10. Government policy during the interregnum 11. The development of state control after 1660 Conclusion Appendix A. Documents concerning the Eastland Company Appendix B. The Advocate and Free Ports Appendix C. Some members of the Eastland Company Appendix D. Some figures of Baltic trade, 1591-1700 Index.
Preface Abbreviations 1. Introductory: the expansion of the Eastland trade in the sixteenth century 2. The depression of 1620 and the Eastland Company's proclamation of 1622 3. The trade between the depression of 1620 and the depression of 1649 4. The purpose of a regulated company 5. Difficulties abroad: the weakness of the English state under Charles I 6. The Eastland Company's privileges at home: an example of government by prerogative 7. The crisis of 1649 and the Navigation Act of 1651 8. The growth of the navy and the demand for naval stores 9. The trade in the second half of the century 10. Government policy during the interregnum 11. The development of state control after 1660 Conclusion Appendix A. Documents concerning the Eastland Company Appendix B. The Advocate and Free Ports Appendix C. Some members of the Eastland Company Appendix D. Some figures of Baltic trade, 1591-1700 Index.
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