A Spirited Exchange: The Wine and Brandy Trade Between France and the Dutch Republic in Its Atlantic Framework, 1600-1650

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Brill, 2007 - 371 страница
This study bridges economic and social history, and forces a reassessment of four early modern historiographies: Dutch, French, Jewish, and Atlantic. The trade along the North Sea and Atlantic coasts of Europe has been given relatively little attention in comparison with trans-oceanic and Baltic commerce. Wine and brandy were among the key commodities shipped from south-western to northern Europe, so new evidence on the alcohol trade enables us to properly recognize the impact of this sector on the economies of France, the Dutch Republic, and the Atlantic world. Transnational in scope this book underscores the importance of the interconnecting personal networks of Dutch, Sephardic Jewish, and New Christian merchants along the shores of Europe. Book jacket.

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Henriette de Bruyn Kops, professional name: Henriette Rahusen, Ph.D. (2005) in History, Georgetown University, is Research Associate in the Department of History and Lecturer in the School of Continuing Studies at Georgetown University. Her article, "Not such an 'unpromising beginning': the first Dutch trade embassy to China, 1655-1657", appeared in Modern Asian Studies 36, no. 3 (2002). The author's doctoral thesis won the Glassman Dissertation Award in the Humanities at Georgetown University, 2006.

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