03619oam 22005532 450 991036764690332120240424230500.090-04-38785-490-04-38781-110.1163/9789004387850(CKB)4910000000122181(nllekb)BRILL9789004387850(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/30309(MiAaPQ)EBC31456948(Au-PeEL)EBL31456948(EXLCZ)99491000000012218120181011d2019 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtrdacontentnrdamediardacarrierThe corporation as a protagonist in global history, c. 1550-1750 edited by William A. Pettigrew and David Veevers ; editorial assistant, Gerda Danielsson Coe1st ed.Brill2018Leiden ;Boston :Brill,[2019]1 online resourceGlobal economic history series,1872-5155 ;volume 16Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction /William A. Pettigrew and David Veevers -- Aspects of the English Corporation -- Political Economy /William A. Pettigrew -- Migration /Michael D. Bennett -- Networks /Aske Laursen Brock -- Literature /Liam D. Haydon -- Religion /Haig Smith -- Governance /Edmond J. Smith -- Gender /David Veevers -- Building /Emily Mann -- Science /Anna Winterbottom -- Scholarship /Simon Mills -- European Perspectives -- Scandinavia /Lisa Hellman -- France /Leonard Hodges -- Iberia /Edgar Pereira -- Dutch /Chris Nierstrasz.William A. Pettigrew and David Veevers put forward a new interpretation of the role Europe’s overseas corporations played in early modern global history, recasting them from vehicles of national expansion to significant forces of global integration. Across the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Indian Ocean and Pacific, corporations provided a truly global framework for facilitating the circulation, movement and exchange between and amongst European and non-European communities, bringing them directly into dialogue often for the first time. Usually understood as imperial or colonial commercial enterprises, The Corporation as a Protagonist in Global History reveals the unique global sociology of overseas corporations to provide a new global history in which non-Europeans emerged as key stakeholders in European overseas enterprises in the early modern world. Contributors include: Michael D. Bennett, Aske Laursen Brock, Liam D. Haydon, Lisa Hellman, Leonard Hodges, Emily Mann, Simon Mills, Chris Nierstrasz, Edgar Pereira, Edmond Smith, Haig Smith, and Anna Winterbottom.Global Economic History Series16.CorporationsHistoryInternational tradeHistoryInternational relationsHistoryGeneral & world historyCorporationsHistory.International tradeHistory.International relationsHistory.382.09/03Pettigrew William Aedt1735913Pettigrew William A(William Andrew),1978-Veevers DavidNL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910367646903321The corporation as a protagonist in global history, c. 1550-17504155394UNINA