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The "forgotten majority" of German merchants in London between the
end of the Hanseatic League and the end of the Napoleonic Wars
became the largest mercantile Christian immigrant group in the
eighteenth century. Using previously neglected and little used
evidence, this book assesses the causes of their migration, the
establishment of their businesses in the capital, and the global
reach of the enterprises. As the acquisition of British nationality
was the admission ticket to Britain's commercial empire, it
investigates the commercial function of British naturalization
policy in the early modern period, while also considering the risks
of failure and chance for a new beginning in a foreign environment.
As more German merchants integrated into British commercial
society, they contributed to London becoming the leading place of
exchange between the European continent, Russia, and the New World.
Zwischen 1688 und 1815 verwandelte sich England von einem
vergleichsweise unbedeutenden Inselreich zur fuhrenden Handels- und
Industriemacht der Welt. Im selben Zeitraum waren drei Viertel der
Londoner Handelselite kontinentaleuropaischer Herkunft. Diese
kaufmannische Immigrantenelite leistete einen kaum zu
unterschatzenden Beitrag zum Aufstieg des Empires. Ihre
Einburgerung war im Wettstreit der merkantilistischen Staaten um
Reichtum und Vorherrschaft ein wichtiges Instrument der Politik
Englands. Margrit Schulte Beerbuhl verfolgt Herkunft und Geschichte
der deutschen Kaufleute, die den grossten Anteil an den Zuwanderern
und Eingeburgerten hatten. Struktur und Ausdehnung der von London
ausgehenden Handelsnetze werden nachvollziehbar."
Dealing with economic failure is one of the persistent and
ubiquitous features of economic life. This volume brings together
international scholars from several academic disciplines - economic
and social history, legal history and law. They address a variety
of different aspects on economic failure ranging from case studies
on bankruptcy, insolvency, speculation, and strategies of coping
with economic and financial squeezes. One focus throughout the book
is on the in-betweens and the reciprocal impact of law and
practice. The timeframe covers the period from the late middle ages
to the present day. Irrespective of the temporal, spatial or
cultural differences a slow and tedious evolution from a
creditor-friendly to a more debtor-friendly perspective can be
perceived. The chances for a fresh start have slightly improved.
The central issues in recent economic and historical research and
debates on the emergence of a global economy are: How and when did
the development of an economic world system start? What were the
essential economic, social or cultural factors which contributed to
the emergence of a world-encompassing commercial network? The book
examines the expansion of commercial activities since the
seventeenth century by analysing the various facets of commercial
networking and their linkages at three different operational levels
and for various countries and regions. The first part focuses on
the emergence, decline and reconstruction of whole networks. The
second part provides an actor-centered approach highlighting the
role of actors, agencies and institutions in the networking
process, while the third one explores the role of commercial cities
as merger of global and local functions. The essays provide an
innovative approach as they elaborate the interplay between
different levels of the emerging world economy. The contributions
to this book were originally delivered at a conference organized in
Dusseldorf, 07-09 March 2002. The selected essays in this volume
offer an international and interdisciplinary approach to the
complex and multi-layered process of the expansion of the economic
world system.
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