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The Merchants of Moscow 1580-1650 Paul Bushkovitch

The Merchants of Moscow 1580-1650 By Paul Bushkovitch

The Merchants of Moscow 1580-1650 by Paul Bushkovitch


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The Merchants of Moscow 1580-1650 examines the formation of the merchant class in Russia, focusing on the role of the Muscovite merchants in the establishment of foreign and domestic trade and commerce. Bushkovitch places the merchants of Moscow within the context of Eastern Europe rather than the Western European nations against whom the merchants are usually measured.

The Merchants of Moscow 1580-1650 Summary

The Merchants of Moscow 1580-1650 by Paul Bushkovitch

Using evidence drawn from archives in Moscow, Professor Bushkovitch challenges conventional analyses of trade and industry during this period. The Merchants of Moscow 1580-1650 examines the formation of the merchant class in Russia before the reforms of Peter the Great, focusing on the role of the Muscovite merchants in the establishment of foreign and domestic trade and commerce. Bushkovitch places the merchants of Moscow within the context of Eastern Europe, a region whose economic complexities and contradictions make it a more apt standard for comparison than the Western European nations against whom the merchants are usually measured. By shifting his focus to Eastern Europe, Bushkovitch is able to re-evaluate their position in the state and other branches of the Russian economy as well as their role in international commerce. Rather than presenting them as debilitated by an absolutist state whose demands depleted their time and wealth, Bushkovitch finds that the merchants of Moscow were a stable and prosperous group whose activities were central to the emerging Russian economy and whose relations with the state formed a contradictory pattern of dependence and independence.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Moscow and its merchants 1580-1650; 2. The conditions of trade in seventeenth-century Russia; 3. The Archangel trade; 4. Russia and the Baltic trade; 5. The trade with Poland; 6. The trade with the South: The Ottoman Empire and Persia; 7. Moscow and the internal market; 8. Salt production and the internal market; 9. The Moscow merchants and the state; Conclusion; Appendices; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521101721
9780521101721
0521101727
The Merchants of Moscow 1580-1650 by Paul Bushkovitch
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-12-18
228
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