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The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
Brand, H.; Müller, L. (Ed.) (2005). The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. Uitgeverij Verloren: Hilversum. ISBN 9789065508829. 253 pp.
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Brand, H. (Ed.) (2005). Trade, diplomacy and cultural exchange: Continuity and change in the North Sea area and the Baltic c. 1350-1750. Uitgeverij Verloren: Hilversum. ISBN 9065508813. 248 pp., more

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  • Brand, H., editor
  • Müller, L., editor

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  • Glete, J. (2005). Cities, state formation and the protection of trade in northern Europe, 1200-1700, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 13-23, more
  • Lilja, S. (2005). Peoples, towns and states. Structural power resources and state power in the Scando-Baltic region (1500-1820), in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 24-46, more
  • Lindberg, E. (2005). Merchant guilds and urban growth in the Baltic Sea area 1650-1850, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 47-61, more
  • Burkhardt, M. (2005). One hundred years of thriving commerce at a major English sea port. The Hanseatic Trade at Boston between 1370 and 1470, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 65-85, more
  • Wubs-Mrozewicz, J. (2005). 'Alle goede coepluyden …’ Strategies in the Scandinavian trade politics of Amsterdam and Lübeck c. 1440-1560, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 86-101, more
  • Brand, H. (2005). Habsburg and Hanseatic diplomacy during the Sound controversy of 1532, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 102-121, more
  • Sicking, L. (2005). A wider spread of risk: a key to understanding Holland’s domination of eastward and westward seafaring from the Low Countries in the sixteenth century, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 122-135, more
  • Frankot, E. (2005). The practice of maritime law in the town courts of fifteenth-century Northern Europe. A Comparison., in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 136-152, more
  • van Bochove, C. (2005). Market integration and the North Sea system (1600-1800), in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 155-169, more
  • Van Lottum, J. (2005). Some aspects of migration in the North Sea region, c. 1550-1800, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 170-184, more
  • Poulsen, B. (2005). Markets, prices and consumption. The herring trade in the North Sea and Baltic region, c. 1600-1850, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 185-204, more
  • Kelsall, P. (2005). The changing relationship between Denmark and the Netherlands in the latter half of the seventeenth century, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 205-222, more
  • de Jong, M. (2005). Dutch merchants and their interests in Dutch and foreign state finances, 1615-1630: the case of bilateral subsidies and loans at the start of the Thirty Years War, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 223-239, more
  • Kotljarchuk, A. (2005). Riga and commercial aspects of the Lithuanian-Swedish relations during the seventeenth century, in: Brand, H. et al. (Ed.) The dynamics of economic culture in the North Sea- and Baltic Region in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. pp. 240-249, more

Abstract
    This volume is a result of an international project encompassing junior- and senior researchers from universities in Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands. The papers presented here focus on various spin-off effects of international trade in the North Sea and Baltic Region in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period. With several long term perspectives on state formation and corporative structures in the region included, 14 papers pay attention to a wide range of topics related to the characteristics and effects of market integration, migration, fisheries, seafaring, war and diplomacy. With its focus put on changing relations and patterns of interaction, the volume offers valuable insights in the dynamics of economic culture during the thirteenth-eighteenth centuries.

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