Hans Fugger (1531-1598) wrote over 4,800 letters to correspondents
in a Europe-wide network. These letters give an insight into
domains of the life of the Fuggers and are at the same time
valuable documents for the history of communication in the Early
Modern Age. Thanks to his outstanding communicative abilities,
Fugger built up and maintained a highly effective information
network and network of contacts serving the interests at one and
the same time of the trading organisation and the young
aristocratic Fugger family and making Fugger a key figure in
transmitting up-to-date information and establishing indispensable
social contacts.
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