Author: Pierre Dardel
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Category : Havre
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Commerce Industrie Et Navigation a Rouen Et Au Havre...
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Commerce, Industrie Et Navigation À Rouen Et Au Havre Au XVIIIe Siècle
Author: Pierre Dardel
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Category : Havre
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Category : Havre
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Commerce industrie et navigation à Rouen et au Havre au XVIIIème siècle
Author: Pierre Dardel
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Category : Rouen
Languages : fr
Pages : 454
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Category : Rouen
Languages : fr
Pages : 454
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Commerce, industrie et navigation a Rouen et au Havre au XVIIIe siecle
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Languages : fr
Pages : 456
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Pages : 456
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Commerce, industrie et navigation à Rouen et au Havre au XVIIIm siècle, rivalité croissante entre ces deux ports, la conjoncture
Author: Pierre Dardel
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Category : Havre
Languages : fr
Pages : 156
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Category : Havre
Languages : fr
Pages : 156
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Commerce, industrie et navigation à Rouen et au Havre au 18 ème siècle
Author: Pierre Dardel
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Category : Industries
Languages : fr
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Category : Industries
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Commerce, industrie et navigation à Rouen et au Havre au XVIII siècle
Author: Pierre Dardel
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Languages : en
Pages : 454
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Commerce, industrie et navigation à Rouen et au Havre au 18e siècle
Author: Pierre Dardel
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Category : Le Havre (France)
Languages : fr
Pages : 454
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Category : Le Havre (France)
Languages : fr
Pages : 454
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Dugard of Rouen
Author: Dale Miquelon
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773502998
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
In 1953 the proprietor of the chateau of Bonneval at La Haye-Aubrée par Routot in the Norman department of Eure presented the French National Archives with a collection of eighteenth-century papers. They had been brought to the chateau by previous owners at the time of the French Revolution. The proprietor was unrelated to these shadowy figures, and the papers concerned neither his family nor the estate. Now deposited at the Archives Nationales in Paris, the 45 cartons of letters and business papers tell the story of the business activities of the Dugard family of Rouen. The earliest item in the collection is a bill of exchange dated 3 January 1658/59, and the last letter is from 1794. Most of the papers concern Roben Dugard, 1704-70, and a number of companies formed by him and several other Rouen merchants, among them the societé du Canada. Dugard and Company, as the societé may be called with less formality, was founded in 1729 to exploit the trade of Canada with France and the West Indies. Soon it directed its attention to the development of a Franco-Caribbean trade independent of its North-Atlantic commerce. The present history is a case study of a business partnership. The size and structure of eighteenth-century French business enterprises, the nature of French business finance, methods and maritime insurance, French commodities of trade and markets, and the relation of French business to government are all examined. So too is the manner and extent of the penetration of French business into Canada and the West Indies.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773502998
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
In 1953 the proprietor of the chateau of Bonneval at La Haye-Aubrée par Routot in the Norman department of Eure presented the French National Archives with a collection of eighteenth-century papers. They had been brought to the chateau by previous owners at the time of the French Revolution. The proprietor was unrelated to these shadowy figures, and the papers concerned neither his family nor the estate. Now deposited at the Archives Nationales in Paris, the 45 cartons of letters and business papers tell the story of the business activities of the Dugard family of Rouen. The earliest item in the collection is a bill of exchange dated 3 January 1658/59, and the last letter is from 1794. Most of the papers concern Roben Dugard, 1704-70, and a number of companies formed by him and several other Rouen merchants, among them the societé du Canada. Dugard and Company, as the societé may be called with less formality, was founded in 1729 to exploit the trade of Canada with France and the West Indies. Soon it directed its attention to the development of a Franco-Caribbean trade independent of its North-Atlantic commerce. The present history is a case study of a business partnership. The size and structure of eighteenth-century French business enterprises, the nature of French business finance, methods and maritime insurance, French commodities of trade and markets, and the relation of French business to government are all examined. So too is the manner and extent of the penetration of French business into Canada and the West Indies.
The Atlantic Staple Trade
Author: Susan Socolow
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351546155
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
This two volume set reprints the most important standard studies and interpretations of the development of the crucial Atlantic trade. The first volume, concerned with general trade and political economy, approaches the topic from the viewpoint of individual trading nations in the Atlantic - England, France, Ireland, Spain - whilst not neglecting the importance of regions like West Africa. Rivalry between the different national traders is also considered, as well as the vexed question of the relation of trade to the old colonial empires. The impact of administration, war and regulation as reflected by the contraband issue highlights the strong political element in the developing Atlantic commercial world. Case studies are provided of major staple and luxury commodity trades: rice, molasses, tobacco, cochineal, logwood, hides, cacao and the sometimes neglected whaling industry. These set the scene for quantitative and technical studies of the contribution of shipping to trade. Specific markets considered in more detail include a comparison of Philadelphia and Havana, the changing scale of business activity in the Chesapeake trade, and the impact of trade on port development in America. The volume closes with seminal studies by McCusker and Price on the central role of trade and the Atlantic economy. Taken together these two volumes provide the best possible foundation for the detailed study of the Atlantic trade in global expansion.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351546155
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
This two volume set reprints the most important standard studies and interpretations of the development of the crucial Atlantic trade. The first volume, concerned with general trade and political economy, approaches the topic from the viewpoint of individual trading nations in the Atlantic - England, France, Ireland, Spain - whilst not neglecting the importance of regions like West Africa. Rivalry between the different national traders is also considered, as well as the vexed question of the relation of trade to the old colonial empires. The impact of administration, war and regulation as reflected by the contraband issue highlights the strong political element in the developing Atlantic commercial world. Case studies are provided of major staple and luxury commodity trades: rice, molasses, tobacco, cochineal, logwood, hides, cacao and the sometimes neglected whaling industry. These set the scene for quantitative and technical studies of the contribution of shipping to trade. Specific markets considered in more detail include a comparison of Philadelphia and Havana, the changing scale of business activity in the Chesapeake trade, and the impact of trade on port development in America. The volume closes with seminal studies by McCusker and Price on the central role of trade and the Atlantic economy. Taken together these two volumes provide the best possible foundation for the detailed study of the Atlantic trade in global expansion.