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Globalized Peripheries : Central Europe and the Atlantic World, 1680-1860

Gehrmann, Friederike (Contributor)(Contributions by)Gittermann, Alexandra(Contributions by)Kostlbauer, Josef(Contributions by)Overkamp, Anne Sophie(Contributions by)Ryden, Goran(Contributions by)Steffen, Anka(Contributions by)Struck, Bernhard(Contributions by)Thomson, David K. (Contributor)(Contributions by)Weber, Klaus(Edited by)Wimmler, Jutta(Edited by)
Part of the People, Markets, Goods: Economies and Societies in History series
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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. 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 scholarship has rediscovered the dense entanglements with Central and Eastern Europe. Globalized Peripheries goes further by looking beyond slavery and American plantations.

Contributions look at the trading practices and networks of merchants established in Central and Eastern Europe, investigate commodity flows between these regions and the Atlantic world, and explore the production of export commodities, two-way migration as well as financial ties.

The volume uncovers new economic and financial connections between Prussia, the Habsburg Empire, Russia, as well as northern and western Germany with the Atlantic world.

Its period coverage connects the end of the early modern world with the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

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The Boydell Press
1783274751 / 9781783274758
Paperback / softback
19/06/2020
United Kingdom
English
286 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm