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Amsterdams Sephardic Merchants And The Atlantic Sugar Trade In The Seventeenth Century 1st Ed Yda Schreuder

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Amsterdams Sephardic Merchants And The Atlantic Sugar Trade In The Seventeenth Century 1st Ed Yda Schreuder
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Amsterdams Sephardic Merchants And The Atlantic Sugar Trade In The Seventeenth Century 1st Ed Yda Schreuder instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.14 MB
Author: Yda Schreuder
ISBN: 9783319970608, 9783319970615, 3319970607, 3319970615
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Amsterdams Sephardic Merchants And The Atlantic Sugar Trade In The Seventeenth Century 1st Ed Yda Schreuder by Yda Schreuder 9783319970608, 9783319970615, 3319970607, 3319970615 instant download after payment.

This book surveys the role of Amsterdam’s Sephardic merchants in the westward expansion of sugar production and trade in the seventeenth-century Atlantic. It offers an historical-geographic perspective, linking Amsterdam as an emerging staple market to a network of merchants of the “Portuguese Nation,” conducting trade from the Iberian Peninsula and Brazil. Examining the “Myth of the Dutch,” the “Sephardic Moment,” and the impact of the British Navigation Acts, Yda Schreuder focuses attention on Barbados and Jamaica and demonstrates how Amsterdam remained Europe’s primary sugar refining center through most of the seventeenth century and how Sephardic merchants played a significant role in sustaining the sugar trade.

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