Dutch Primacy in World Trade, 1585-1740

"The Dutch Republic, despite its small size and population, functioned as the hub of world trade, shipping and finance for over a century following the fall of Antwerp in 1585. This is the first general account of Dutch world-trade hegemony in all its aspects from its origins as a depot for �...

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Auteur principal : Israel Jonathan Irvine (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Dutch Primacy in World Trade, 1585-1740 / Jonathan I. Israel
Publié : Oxford : Clarendon Press , C 1989
Description matérielle : 1 volume (xxi-462 pages)
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Résumé : "The Dutch Republic, despite its small size and population, functioned as the hub of world trade, shipping and finance for over a century following the fall of Antwerp in 1585. This is the first general account of Dutch world-trade hegemony in all its aspects from its origins as a depot for 'bulk-carrying' in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries down to its collapse during the course of the eighteenth. This book uses a wide range of primary and secondary sources to nalayse and explain a key phenomenon in world economic history. Professor Israel lays particular emphasis on the interaction between markets and commercial activity in widely separate parts of the world, notably southern Asia, the Near East, West Africa, and the Caribbean, with Dutch penetration of relatively nearby European markets, especially France, Spain, Russia an the Baltic."
Historique des publications : Autres tirages : 1990, 1991, 1999, 2002
Bibliographie : Bibliographie p. 417-446. Index
ISBN : 0-19-822729-9
0-19-821139-2