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(Ebook) The Early Modern Atlantic Economy by John J. McCusker, Kenneth Morgan ISBN 9780511523878, 9780521782494, 0511523874, 052178249X

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Authors:John J. McCusker, Kenneth Morgan
Pages:384 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.49 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511523878, 9780521782494, 0511523874, 052178249X
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(Ebook) The Early Modern Atlantic Economy by John J. McCusker, Kenneth Morgan ISBN 9780511523878, 9780521782494, 0511523874, 052178249X

This book throws new light on the interlocking commercial relationships of the Atlantic trading world during the centuries ending with the American and French Revolutions. Grouped under four themes--the role of merchants and their connections; the development of trades; imperial economies; and colonial working societies--and written by an international team of economic historians, these essays increase our knowledge and understanding of the transatlantic economy. Contributions include studies of individual businessmen, labor patterns, port cities, branches of trade, and comparative studies of trading nations.
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