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The Political Economy of Merchant Empires James D. Tracy

The Political Economy of Merchant Empires By James D. Tracy

The Political Economy of Merchant Empires by James D. Tracy


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The Political Economy of Merchant Empires focuses on why European concerns eventually achieved dominance in global trade in the period between 1450 and 1750, at the expense, especially in Asia, of well-organised and well-financed rivals.

The Political Economy of Merchant Empires Summary

The Political Economy of Merchant Empires: State Power and World Trade, 1350-1750 by James D. Tracy

The Political Economy of Merchant Empires focuses on why European concerns eventually achieved dominance in global trade in the period between 1450 and 1750, at the expense, especially in Asia, of well-organised and well-financed rivals. The volume is a companion to The Rise of Merchant Empires, also edited by James Tracy, which dealt with changes in the growth and composition of long-distance trade during the same period.

The Political Economy of Merchant Empires Reviews

...forms an exciting introduction to relatively recent and exotic discoveries in early modern economic history, and to the broad issue of western economic dominance. The Northern Mariner
One of the many strengths of this densely packed new volume is that care is taken by several of the contributors not to over-emphasize the importance of long-distance trade for the domestic economies of early modern Europe...The theme of the book, is in effect, the characteristically, if not uniquely, European combination of trade and state power--the protracted European tradition of a union of trade and warfare that began with the Italian maritime empires, and had a continuous history from then on, culminating in the East India Companies. In elaborating on this theme, with its manifold implications, the book goes well beyond earlier attempts in this direction. As such, it is an outstanding addition. The International History Review
...this collection will repay the efforts of American historians interested in the trajectory of global economic history or the socioeconomic and political foundations of imperial dominion. David Harris Sacks, Journal of American History
[This book] brings together many of the best scholars in the field for updated interpretations of European merchant empires and the wider world....a valuable addition to the study of world history in the early modern period. Journal of World History
...should be of interest to many, for it represents the latest research and interpretation on the rise of European merchant empires. Roy S. Hanashiro, Pacific Affairs
The contributors to The Political Economy of Merchant Empires are among the most prominent of those scholars who have produced during the past five or six years a remarkably impressive literature on what used to be called the 'Expansion of Europe.'...[This book] is an unusually fine collection of summary articles on a very important general theme. Edwin J. Van Kley, Journal of Modern History

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction James D. Tracy; 1. Institutions, transaction costs and the rise of merchant empires Douglass C. North; 2. Merchants and states M. N. Pearson; 3. The rise of merchant empires, 1400-1700: a European counterpoint Thomas A. Brady Jr; 4. Europe and the wider world, 1500-1700: the military balance Geoffrey Parker; 5. The pirate and the emperor: power and the law on the seas, 1450-1850 Anne Perotin-Dumon; 6. Transport costs and long-range trade, 1300-1800: was there a European 'transport revolution' in the early modern era? Russell R. Menard; 7. Transaction costs: a note on merchant credit and the organization of private trade Jacob M. Price; 8. Evolution of empire: the Portuguese in the Indian ocean during the sixteenth century Sanjay Subrahmanyam and Luis Felipe F. R. Thomaz; 9. Comparing the Tokagawa Shogunate with Hapsburg Spain: two silver-based empires in a global setting Dennis O. Flynn; 10. Colonies as mercantile investments: the Luso-Brazilian empire, 1500-1808 Jose Jobson de Andrade Arruda; 11. Reflections on the organizing principle of pre-modern trade K. N. Chaudhuri; Selected bibliography of secondary works; Index.

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GOR013380212
9780521410465
0521410460
The Political Economy of Merchant Empires: State Power and World Trade, 1350-1750 by James D. Tracy
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1991-10-25
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