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The merchant republics : Amsterdam, Antwerp and Hamburg, 1648-1790
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ISBN: 9781107074439 9781107426290 9781139696852 1107074436 1107426294 1316211940 1316191591 1316189759 1316206394 131621009X 1316208249 1316204596 1316202755 132288224X 1139696858 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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"The Merchant Republics analyzes the ways in which three major economic powerhouses -- Amsterdam, Antwerp and Hamburg -- developed dual identities as 'communities of commerce' and as republics over the course of the long eighteenth century (c.1648-1790). In addition to discussing the qualities that made these three cities alike, this volume also considers the very real differences that derived from their dissimilar histories, political structures, economic fates and cultural expectations. While all valued both their republicanism and their merchant identities, each presented a different face to the world and each made the transition from an early modern republic to a modern city in a different manner"--

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Commerce --- Republics --- --XVIIIe s., --- République urbaine --- --Amsterdam --- --Anvers --- --Hamburg --- --History --- Amsterdam (Netherlands) --- Antwerp (Belgium) --- Hamburg (Germany) --- History --- Republics. --- Europe --- General. --- History of Europe --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Amsterdam --- Antwerp --- Hamburg --- Amsterdam (Pays-Bas) --- Anvers (Belgique) --- Hambourg (Allemagne) --- republics --- commercial centers [inhabited places] --- Commerce - History - 18th century --- XVIIIe s., 1701-1800 --- Anvers --- Amsterdam (Netherlands) - History - 18th century --- Antwerp (Belgium) - History - 18th century --- Hamburg (Germany) - History - 18th century --- Commonwealth, The --- Constitutional history --- Constitutional law --- Political science --- Democracy --- Representative government and representation --- Trade --- Traffic (Commerce) --- Economics --- Business --- Merchants --- Transportation --- Hamburgo (Germany) --- Hambourg (Germany) --- Hamburgh (Germany) --- ハンブルク (Germany) --- Hanburuku (Germany) --- Anṿerśah (Belgium) --- Anṭṿerpen (Belgium) --- Antwerpen (Belgium) --- Antuerpia (Belgium) --- Anvers (Belgium) --- Anversa (Belgium) --- Antwerpia (Belgium) --- Anwerpia (Belgium) --- Andowerpia (Belgium) --- Amberes (Belgium) --- Antverpia (Belgium) --- Ambivaritum (Belgium) --- Anderpus (Belgium) --- Andevorpum (Belgium) --- Andoverpis (Belgium) --- Andoverpum (Belgium) --- Antwerpha (Belgium) --- Antwerpium (Belgium) --- Antwerpo (Belgium) --- Antwerpum (Belgium) --- Handoverpia (Belgium) --- Andwerpa (Belgium) --- Antverpis (Belgium) --- Antverpo (Belgium) --- Antverpum (Belgium) --- אנטווערפען --- Amesterdão (Netherlands) --- Amstelodamum (Netherlands) --- Amstelaedamum (Netherlands) --- Amstelredamum (Netherlands) --- Amsterodamum (Netherlands) --- Amstelrodamum (Netherlands)

Patriots and paupers
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ISBN: 1280524359 1423737202 0195362918 1601297505 9781423737209 9780195061406 0195061403 9781280524356 0195061403 9786610524358 6610524351 0197715281 Year: 1990 Publisher: New York Oxford University Press

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Hamburg experienced enormous growth in the 18th century, and with it a dramatic increase in the urban poor population. This is a study of the city's response to these enormous changes in its political and social structure.


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Mixed matches : transgressive unions in Germany from the Reformation to the Enlightenment
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ISBN: 1782384103 9781782384106 9781782384090 178238409X Year: 2014 Publisher: New York Berghahn

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The significant changes in early modern German marriage practices included many unions that violated some taboo. That taboo could be theological and involve the marriage of monks and nuns, or refer to social misalliances as when commoners and princes (or princesses) wed. Equally transgressive were unions that crossed religious boundaries, such as marriages between Catholics and Protestants, those that violated ethnic or racial barriers, and those that broke kin-related rules. Taking as a point of departure Martin Luther's redefinition of marriage, the contributors to this volume spin out the

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