Markets and Merchants: Commercial and Cultural Integration in Northwest Europe, 1300-1700
Between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries commerce in northern Europe expanded and contracted. The long term net effect of the trade increase was an overall substantial impact on the economy and on the culture of the lands around the North and Baltic Seas. The development of interdependent ma...
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Main Author: | Richard W. Unger (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Firenze University Press
2019
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