This article is dedicated to the analysis of the commercial activity of European merchants in Odessa in 1882 and 1883 from the British perspective. Along with the authors' researches and statistical tables, this article includes reproductions from reports of British Consuls of the second half of the 19th century. More specifically, the study analyses the prerequisites, general principles, directions of development and results of this activity in connections with the trade policy of the Tsarist Empire are explained. It is proven that the foreign merchants have exercised substantial influence on the development of commercial shipping in the Black Sea. The attention is concentrated on describing the international trade and navigation by Consul...
This article analyses the reasons behind the restoration of diplomatic relations between Russia and ...
The main stages and directions of the penetration of British capital into the economy of the Russian...
Imperial Russia’s maritime access to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean broadened the framework of ...
This article examines the development of trade relations between Russia and Spain during the reign o...
Researchers consider chat the slight increase in commerce through Braila and Galati after 1883 was m...
The resettlement of Kuban Cossacks and the exploration of new territories in the late 18th and early...
This research article examines the development of trade in Crimea and Novorossiya following their in...
This article based on a large body of published and unpublished documents from the Foreign Policy Ar...
In this paper the author present the rivalry of the mouths of Danube market and the south Russian hi...
Documents on Russian commerce in the Black Sea and the Levant offer eyewitness description, firsthan...
This article intends to describe in general outline and on the basis of first-hand sources the trade...
Between 1878 and 1918, a period marked by the achievement of Romania's state independence and the en...
The article is devoted to an examination of a question of the use of different western experts on th...
The article explores the early stage (1856–1864) of business activities of the Russian Steam Naviga...
This thesis investigates the consular service in the Aegean from the final years of the Levant Compa...
This article analyses the reasons behind the restoration of diplomatic relations between Russia and ...
The main stages and directions of the penetration of British capital into the economy of the Russian...
Imperial Russia’s maritime access to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean broadened the framework of ...
This article examines the development of trade relations between Russia and Spain during the reign o...
Researchers consider chat the slight increase in commerce through Braila and Galati after 1883 was m...
The resettlement of Kuban Cossacks and the exploration of new territories in the late 18th and early...
This research article examines the development of trade in Crimea and Novorossiya following their in...
This article based on a large body of published and unpublished documents from the Foreign Policy Ar...
In this paper the author present the rivalry of the mouths of Danube market and the south Russian hi...
Documents on Russian commerce in the Black Sea and the Levant offer eyewitness description, firsthan...
This article intends to describe in general outline and on the basis of first-hand sources the trade...
Between 1878 and 1918, a period marked by the achievement of Romania's state independence and the en...
The article is devoted to an examination of a question of the use of different western experts on th...
The article explores the early stage (1856–1864) of business activities of the Russian Steam Naviga...
This thesis investigates the consular service in the Aegean from the final years of the Levant Compa...
This article analyses the reasons behind the restoration of diplomatic relations between Russia and ...
The main stages and directions of the penetration of British capital into the economy of the Russian...
Imperial Russia’s maritime access to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean broadened the framework of ...