The Rise of the Atlantic Economy and the North Sea/Baltic Trade, 1500-1800 : Proceedings of the XVth World Economic History Congress (Utrecht, Netherl

The Rise of the Atlantic Economy and the North Sea/Baltic Trade, 1500-1800 : Proceedings of the XVth World Economic History Congress (Utrecht, Netherl

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  • 言語 ENG
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These conference proceedings from the XVth World Economic History Congress discuss the economic relationship between the Atlantic World and the North Sea/Baltic region in the pre-industrial period. Yet, the relationship is not seen only in terms of commodity and capital flows. Different patterns of trade and political economies of early modern states are in focus, too. The individual contributions pay attention to institutional conditions of trade, as well as cross-cultural entrepreneurship. The role of Atlantic colonial commodities for the transformation of the Baltic and North Sea trades is examined. Economic policies are stressed as crucial for a more thorough understanding of such phenomena as the shift of Scotland's trade from the east to the west, and for the success of Danish and Swedish shipping businesses during the period.
In this way the editors hope that the volume will act as a trigger for further studies on a topic that has been hitherto neglected vis-à-vis an ever-growing body of literature on the early modern Atlantic economies: An impartial and comprehensive understanding of the Atlantic can only be achieved by factoring the Baltic into the picture.
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Philipp R. Rössner, geb. 1977, Studium der Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, Mittleren und Neueren Geschichte, Soziologie in Göttingen und Edinburgh (Schottland). 1996-2002: Promotion zum Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Economic History, University of Edinburgh 2007. Ab 2007: Wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Historischen Seminar der Universität Leipzig. 2011: Habilitation für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte. Tätig an der Universität Leipzig und als Lecturer in Early Modern History an der University of Manchester (UK).
Forschungsschwerpunkte: Frühneuzeitliche Wirtschafts- und Handelsgeschichte Großbritanniens und Preußens im 18. Jahrhundert sowie Währungsgeschichte des Reiches um 1500.

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