ISBN:
9789004304154
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (xiv, 313 pages)
Series Statement:
European Expansion and Indigenous Response Ser v.21
Series Statement:
European expansion and indigenous response volume 21
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Beyond empires
DDC:
382.094
Keywords:
1500-1800
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Kolonialismus
;
Großmacht
;
Internationale Beziehungen
;
Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
;
Wirtschaftsgeschichte
;
Welt
;
Colonial companies Europe
;
History.
;
Electronic books
;
Europe Foreign relations.
;
Europe Colonies
;
History.
;
Europe Commerce
;
History.
;
Kolonialismus
;
Geografie
;
Geschichte 1500-1800
Abstract:
Intro -- Beyond Empires: Global, Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800 -- Copyright -- Contents -- General Editor's Foreword -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- 1: The Evolution of Norms in Trade and Financial Networks in the First Global Age: The Case of the Simon Ruiz's Network -- 2: Trans-Imperial and Cross-Cultural Networks for the Slave Trade, 1580s-1800s -- 3: Dutch and English Approaches to Cross-Cultural Trade in Mughal India and the Problem of Trust, 1600-1630 -- 4: 'The Japanese Connection': Self-Organized Smuggling Networks in Nagasaki circa 1666-1742 -- 5: The Pirate Round: Globalized Sea Robbery and Self-Organizing Trans-Maritime Networks around 1700 -- 6: Merchant Cooperation in Society and State: A Case Study in the Hispanic Monarchy -- 7: In the Shadow of the Companies: Empires of Trade in the Orient and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 8: Smuggling for Survival: Self-Organized, Cross-Imperial Colony Building in Essequibo and Demerara, 1746-1796 -- 9: Trading with Asia without a Colonial Empire in Asia: Swedish Merchant Networks and Chartered Company Trade, 1760-1790 -- 10: Was Warfare Necessary for the Functioning of Eighteenth-Century Colonial Systems? Some Reflections on the Necessity of Cross-Imperial and Foreign Trade in the French Case -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index.
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