1954
DOI: 10.3406/ahess.1954.2237
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L'économie française au milieu du XVIe siècle et le marche russe

Abstract: Grâce aux documents de la douane du Sund, dont les registres ont été rendus accessibles par la large et exemplaire publication de Nina Bang, les trafics de l'Occident avec la Baltique bénéficient d'un éclairage privilégié dans l'histoire si complexe des courants commerciaux des XVIe et XVIIIe siècles. A. C. Christensen a mis en valeur l'importance primordiale de cette documentation pour l'étude du commerce hollandais. De même, en s'appuyant sur les tables de Nina Bang, Walter Kirchner, professeur à l'Universit… Show more

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“…Ever since the pioneering research of Pierre Jeannin and his colleagues (Jeannin 1954(Jeannin , 1964Desfeuilles 1959Desfeuilles , 1961, the commercial relations between France and the Baltic in the early modern period have received considerable attention from the French as well as from the international scholarly community (for examples, see : Sée 1925;Bamford 1954;Jeannin 1968;Pourchasse 2006). Nevertheless, the Baltic still plays a secondary role in the historiography of early modern French international trade, which is largely dominated by two major themes: the French Atlantic trade and the continental blockade (Marzagalli 2007).…”
Section: Werner Scheltjens 138mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ever since the pioneering research of Pierre Jeannin and his colleagues (Jeannin 1954(Jeannin , 1964Desfeuilles 1959Desfeuilles , 1961, the commercial relations between France and the Baltic in the early modern period have received considerable attention from the French as well as from the international scholarly community (for examples, see : Sée 1925;Bamford 1954;Jeannin 1968;Pourchasse 2006). Nevertheless, the Baltic still plays a secondary role in the historiography of early modern French international trade, which is largely dominated by two major themes: the French Atlantic trade and the continental blockade (Marzagalli 2007).…”
Section: Werner Scheltjens 138mentioning
confidence: 99%