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Britain, France, and the international commerce: from Louis {XIV} to Victoria

Category: British History
Type: Book
Author: Crouzet, François
Pages: 344
Publisher: Variorum
ISBN: 9780860785934
Call number: AC.3310.313000 542
Library catalog: British Library
Year: 1996
Google books link: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=GV6GAAAAIAAJ
Language: en
Tags: 18th century     Business & Economics / Commerce     Business & Economics / Economics / General     Business & Economics / International / General     commerce     Foreign economic relations     France     Great Britain     history     History / Europe / France     History / Europe     

Abstract:

François Crouzet's work concentrates on the period of the second Hundred Years War between Britain and France (1689-1815). In the present volume, several chapters examine some of the economic aspects of this protracted struggle, from the role of Huguenot refugees in financing war against Louis {XIV}, to the impact of the Napoleonic wars in Britain and the blockade which Britain imposed on France. International trade is also a major theme, with studies on the rise of Bordeaux in the 18th century, Anglo-Brazilian trade, and of ventures in Europe by Boston merchants at the peak of the French Revolution. The final articles deal with the period after 1815, comparing business dynasties in Britain and France, and surveying the debate on the 'slowness' of French economic growth during the 19th century.



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