Brock W. JobeThe Potiers Diary is a letter-book that contains hundreds of excerpts of correspondence written by members of British merchant firms operating in Brazilian ports and sent to a central warehouse in England. The letters document the trade in British printed cotton textiles between 1827 and 1841. In addition to the text, the letterbook holds samples of many of the textiles discussed in the correspondence. The Diary, located in the Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera at the Winterthur Library, reflects the concerns of five firms operating in three Brazilian provinces: Townley and Jackson of Bahia, 1827-1829; James Cockshott and Company of Pernambuco, 1828-1829; Stewart Brothers of Pernambuco, 1830 an...
The influence of England on the economic formation of Brazil is well known. These induced marks are ...
Much of the literature about cotton production in Brazil during the nineteenth century considers cot...
The British market has until now received little of the credit due it as the chief support of the co...
Beginning with the arrival of Portuguese colonists in 1500, Brazil attracted the attention of trader...
Ressenya de: Manuel Llorca-Jaña (2012), The British Textile Trade in South America in the Nineteenth...
This dissertation provides a new interpretation for the rise and subsequent decline of Brazil as a c...
This thesis examines the port of Liverpool, its merchant community, and the growth of the raw cotton...
O tratado comercial de 1810 com a Grã-Bretanha, em conjunto com a abertura dos portos em 1808, estão...
This thesis examines the port of Liverpool, its merchant community, and the growth of the raw cotton...
The article deals with the diplomacy of the slave trade, the single most important and most contenti...
Artículo de publicaciín ISIThe literature on Anglo-South American trade during the first half of the...
The availability of new document sources in Britain and Brazil has made it possible to examine this ...
This dissertation—The Atlantic Cotton Trade in the Age of Revolution, 1763-1833—argues that the diff...
The historiography of economic relationships between Britain and the Southern Cone during the first ...
There is the history of the textile industry in England and the history of the East India Company in...
The influence of England on the economic formation of Brazil is well known. These induced marks are ...
Much of the literature about cotton production in Brazil during the nineteenth century considers cot...
The British market has until now received little of the credit due it as the chief support of the co...
Beginning with the arrival of Portuguese colonists in 1500, Brazil attracted the attention of trader...
Ressenya de: Manuel Llorca-Jaña (2012), The British Textile Trade in South America in the Nineteenth...
This dissertation provides a new interpretation for the rise and subsequent decline of Brazil as a c...
This thesis examines the port of Liverpool, its merchant community, and the growth of the raw cotton...
O tratado comercial de 1810 com a Grã-Bretanha, em conjunto com a abertura dos portos em 1808, estão...
This thesis examines the port of Liverpool, its merchant community, and the growth of the raw cotton...
The article deals with the diplomacy of the slave trade, the single most important and most contenti...
Artículo de publicaciín ISIThe literature on Anglo-South American trade during the first half of the...
The availability of new document sources in Britain and Brazil has made it possible to examine this ...
This dissertation—The Atlantic Cotton Trade in the Age of Revolution, 1763-1833—argues that the diff...
The historiography of economic relationships between Britain and the Southern Cone during the first ...
There is the history of the textile industry in England and the history of the East India Company in...
The influence of England on the economic formation of Brazil is well known. These induced marks are ...
Much of the literature about cotton production in Brazil during the nineteenth century considers cot...
The British market has until now received little of the credit due it as the chief support of the co...