The long debated issue about the authorship of Considerations upon the East-India Trade(1701) was finally settled by an article of Christine Macleod in 1983. She identified Considerations with Martin's writing. This identification seems to lead us yet again to another long-held problem, that is, how to harmonise Martin's pro-free trade stance in Considerations with his contribution to the British Merchant that threw its weight behind protectionism in the controversy over the Anglo-French Treaty of Navigation and Commerce of Utrecht(1713). Martin, as a practical pamphleteer, undoubtedly expressed contradictory views now and then, and a considerable number of scholars have focused their researches on the contradictory aspect of his arguments....
The operations of the chartered trading companies in the eighteenth century have long been regarded ...
The problem to be examined is the relationship between the commercial expansion of the 17th and 18th...
The English East India Company helped build Britain's colonial empire, but the Company was not ...
The long debated issue about the authorship of Considerations upon the East-India Trade(1701) was fi...
Previous studies of the Swedish East India Company (SOIC) have consistently demonstrated the resentm...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Title vignettes; head- and tailpieces; initials.Includes the Treaty of Utrecht in Latin and English ...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
[2], 14 p.Reprinted from: An essay on the state of England in relation to its trade. Bristol, 1695.R...
This dissertation argues that English mercantilist theory has been inadequately credited for its gro...
This article seeks to re-examine the intellectual context of commercial policy and regulation in sev...
This paper places the crown's administration of trade with its colonies within the larger context of...
This paper analyses the increase in United States maritime trade during the French wars (1793-1815)....
This study is an attempt to use the method of historical analysis to answer the question: "Is Govern...
[74], 37, 234, [i.e. 238], [1] p.Numerous references to America.Attributed to Josiah Child. Cf. Halk...
The operations of the chartered trading companies in the eighteenth century have long been regarded ...
The problem to be examined is the relationship between the commercial expansion of the 17th and 18th...
The English East India Company helped build Britain's colonial empire, but the Company was not ...
The long debated issue about the authorship of Considerations upon the East-India Trade(1701) was fi...
Previous studies of the Swedish East India Company (SOIC) have consistently demonstrated the resentm...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
Title vignettes; head- and tailpieces; initials.Includes the Treaty of Utrecht in Latin and English ...
Free trade is an idea for which the classical economists are famous. But, we can't state simple stat...
[2], 14 p.Reprinted from: An essay on the state of England in relation to its trade. Bristol, 1695.R...
This dissertation argues that English mercantilist theory has been inadequately credited for its gro...
This article seeks to re-examine the intellectual context of commercial policy and regulation in sev...
This paper places the crown's administration of trade with its colonies within the larger context of...
This paper analyses the increase in United States maritime trade during the French wars (1793-1815)....
This study is an attempt to use the method of historical analysis to answer the question: "Is Govern...
[74], 37, 234, [i.e. 238], [1] p.Numerous references to America.Attributed to Josiah Child. Cf. Halk...
The operations of the chartered trading companies in the eighteenth century have long been regarded ...
The problem to be examined is the relationship between the commercial expansion of the 17th and 18th...
The English East India Company helped build Britain's colonial empire, but the Company was not ...