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From the North Sea to the Baltic: essays in commercial, monetary and agrarian history, 1500-1800

Category: Baltic Sea History - British History - Grain Studies
Type: Book
Author: North, Michael
Pages: 312
Publisher: Variorum
ISBN: 9780860786009
Call number: AC.3310.313000 548
Library catalog: British Library
Year: 1996
Google books link: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=d4-FAAAAIAAJ
Language: en
Tags: Baltic Coast     Baltic Sea Region     Baltic States     Business & Economics / Economic History     Business & Economics / International / Economics     Economic conditions     Europe     Western     Foreign economic relations     history     Literary Collections / Essays     

Abstract:

The Baltic in the early modern period has been called a 'Nordic Mediterranean'. In the studies collected here, Professor North is concerned to examine the ways in which this Baltic region became integrated into the international division of labour and the emerging world economy. The volume opens with a new introductory essay, and the first section then focuses on commodities exported to Western Europe - grain, timber, flax, hemp and other raw materials. The following studies examine how this ever growing bulk trade stimulated a flow of money and payments in the opposite direction, and led to the formation of the manorial economy and second serfdom in the grain-producing countries of the Baltic hinterlands.



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