Research in Maritime History, Vol. 38

Adrian Jarvis and Robert Lee (eds.),
Trade, Migration and Urban Networks in Port Cities, c.1640-1940

 

Table of Contents

Contributors’ Notes / iii

Adrian Jarvis and Robert Lee, “Trade, Migration and Urban Networks, c. 1640-1940: An Introduction” / 1

 Cátia Antunes, “Portuguese Jews in Amsterdam: An Insight on Entrepreneurial Behaviour in the Dutch Republic” / 15

 Chris Evans and Göran Rydén, “Contrasting Merchant Communities in the Early Eighteenth Century: Stockholm, Calabar and Charleston” / 33

 Ida Bull, “Integration of Immigrant Merchants in Trondheim in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries / 49

 Jan Parmentier, “In the Eye of the Storm: The Influence of Maritime and Trade Networks on the Development of Ostend and Vice Versa during the Eighteenth Century” / 67

 Hilde Greefs, “Exploiting International Webs of Relations: Immigrants and the Reopening of the Harbour of Antwerp on the Eve of the Nineteenth Century” / 81

 Athanasios Gekas, “Migrants, Merchants and Philanthropists: Hierarchies in Nineteenth-Century Greek Ports” / 109

 Oliver Schulz, “Port Cities, Diaspora Communities and Emerging Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire: Balkan Merchants in Odessa and Their Network in the Early Nineteenth Century” / 127

 Sari Mäenpää, “Combining Business and Pleasure? Cotton Brokers in the Liverpool Business Community in the Late Nineteenth Century” / 149

Updated: February 27, 2009