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Merchant Colonies in the Early Modern Period



Victor N. Zakharov, Gelina Harlaftis and Olga Katsiardi-Hering (eds.)
Perspectives in Economic and Social History: 19, Pickering & Chatto Editors, London 2012
Type: Selected Bibliography

Merchant colonies were a significant factor for economic growth in Europe during the early modern period. These colonies increased a country’s turnover, boosted profits and developed new forms of economic activity, providing the essential prerequisites for the Industrial Revolution. The essays in this collection look at merchant colonies across Europe, assessing their function, legal status, interaction with local traders and assimilation into their host countries. This is the first study on merchants to cover such a wide geographical and temporal reach and will allow greater contextual understanding of this topic.

 

Contents

Introduction – Victor N Zakharov, Gelina Harlaftis and Olga Katsiardi-Hering

1 Early Modern English Merchant Colonies: Contexts and Functions – Jan Willem Veluwenkamp and Joost Veenstra

2 German and Italian Merchant Colonies in Early Modern England – Beverly A Dougherty

3 Dynamism and Integration of the North European Merchant Communities in French Ports in the Eighteenth Century – Pierrick Pourchasse

4 Opportunity and Legislation: How the Armenians Entered Trade in Three Mediterranean Ports – Ina Baghdiantz McCabe

5 Russian Merchant Colonies in Seventeenth-Century Sweden – Jarmo Kotilaine

6 Foreign Merchant Communities in Eighteenth-Century Russia – Victor N Zakharov

7 Greek Merchant Colonies in Central and South-Eastern Europe in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries – Olga Katsiardi-Hering

8 Community for Commerce: an Introduction to the Nezhin Greek Brotherhood Focusing on its Establishment as a Formal Institution in the Years Between 1692 and 1710 – Iannis Carras

9 Entrepreneurship at the Russian Frontier of International Trade. The Greek Merchant Community/Paroikia of Taganrog in the Sea of Azov, 1780s–1830s – Evrydiki Sifneos and Gelina Harlaftis

 

Review

Maartje van Gelder: European History Quarterly, April 2015/45, p. 410-411.

Claudia Rei: Journal of Early Modern History 18/3 (2014), p. 328 –330.

 



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