Merchants living in the early modern era experienced their commercial successes and failures not only as participants in great Atlantic world networks of traders and goods, but also as residents of particular local places. Scholars’ sensitive and rich portraits of port city commerce portray international traders as the decision makers who shaped longdistance trade, which in turn had a profound influence on the developing character of individual port cities. Integrating and improving across great spans of time and space, the British Atlantic merchant formed coherent networks that shared a language of credit, trust, and profitable exchange. But just as significantly, we can start to integrate the myriad daily economic choices of local city re...
While the maritime economy of Tudor England has been extensively studied, and powerful overseas merc...
This paper analyses the transformation of two of the staple trades of the pre-modern international e...
This article examines the role of merchant companies in structuring overseas trade in early modern E...
Merchants living in the early modern era experienced their commercial successes and failures not onl...
International audienceMerchant activity was a central element in the networks and webs of relationsh...
Merchant activity was a central element in the networks and webs of relationship over the Atlantic i...
International audienceIn the 18th century, every second merchant ship sailing from Britain to the Ba...
Emerging in the Middle Ages, Porto became one of the most important ports of the Iberian Peninsula. ...
This thesis describes the sixty years of transatlantic interaction, connection, dislocation and reco...
In the early modern Atlantic world, trade brought communities and commodities closer together and, a...
The importance of overseas trade to England’s national wealth and international reputation in the ei...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of the maritime trade of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia ...
International audienceMerchant activity across Europe, America and China was vital to economic growt...
International audienceFor an eighteenth-century merchant, the ultimate crisis was war; armed conflic...
This essay examines how the various processes of economic integration brought about by commercial ex...
While the maritime economy of Tudor England has been extensively studied, and powerful overseas merc...
This paper analyses the transformation of two of the staple trades of the pre-modern international e...
This article examines the role of merchant companies in structuring overseas trade in early modern E...
Merchants living in the early modern era experienced their commercial successes and failures not onl...
International audienceMerchant activity was a central element in the networks and webs of relationsh...
Merchant activity was a central element in the networks and webs of relationship over the Atlantic i...
International audienceIn the 18th century, every second merchant ship sailing from Britain to the Ba...
Emerging in the Middle Ages, Porto became one of the most important ports of the Iberian Peninsula. ...
This thesis describes the sixty years of transatlantic interaction, connection, dislocation and reco...
In the early modern Atlantic world, trade brought communities and commodities closer together and, a...
The importance of overseas trade to England’s national wealth and international reputation in the ei...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of the maritime trade of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia ...
International audienceMerchant activity across Europe, America and China was vital to economic growt...
International audienceFor an eighteenth-century merchant, the ultimate crisis was war; armed conflic...
This essay examines how the various processes of economic integration brought about by commercial ex...
While the maritime economy of Tudor England has been extensively studied, and powerful overseas merc...
This paper analyses the transformation of two of the staple trades of the pre-modern international e...
This article examines the role of merchant companies in structuring overseas trade in early modern E...