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German Merchants In The Nineteenthcentury Atlantic 1st Edition Lars Maischak

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German Merchants In The Nineteenthcentury Atlantic 1st Edition Lars Maischak
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Lars Maischak
ISBN: 9781107566996, 9781107017290, 9781316047958, 9781108577724, 1107566991, 1107017297, 1316047954, 1108577725
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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German Merchants In The Nineteenthcentury Atlantic 1st Edition Lars Maischak by Lars Maischak 9781107566996, 9781107017290, 9781316047958, 9781108577724, 1107566991, 1107017297, 1316047954, 1108577725 instant download after payment.

This study brings to life the community of trans-Atlantic merchants who established strong economic, political and cultural ties between the United States and the city-republic of Bremen, Germany in the nineteenth century. Lars Maischak shows that the success of Bremen's merchants in helping make an industrial-capitalist world market created the conditions of their ultimate undoing: the new economy of industrial capitalism gave rise to democracy and the nation-state, undermining the political and economic power of this mercantile elite. Maischak argues that the experience of Bremen's merchants is representative of the transformation of the role of merchant capital in the first wave of globalization, with implications for our understanding of modern capitalism, in general.

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