Difference between revisions of "PhD Forum briefing note: Geography and trade; Commerce and law"
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+ | <u>Commercial and legal</u> | ||
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+ | '''Commercial infrastructure and associated behaviours''' | ||
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+ | [[Customs and excise|Customs and excise]] | ||
+ | [[Materials handling|Materials handling]] | ||
+ | [[Thames docks and wharves|Thames docks and wharves]] | ||
+ | [[Thames lighters|Thames lighters]] | ||
+ | [[Thames shipyards in 1650s|Thames shipyards in 1650s]] | ||
+ | [[The Exchange in the City of London|The Exchange in the City of London]] | ||
+ | [[Port trades |Port trades ]] | ||
+ | [[Ports|Ports]] | ||
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+ | '''Commercial behaviour''' | ||
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+ | [[Discipline|Discipline]] | ||
+ | [[Injury and death|Injury and death]] | ||
+ | [[Maritime incompetence|Maritime incompetence]] | ||
+ | [[Masquerade|Masquerade]] | ||
+ | [[Navigation|Navigation]] | ||
+ | [[Privateering and piracy|Privateering and piracy]] | ||
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+ | '''Commercial economics''' | ||
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+ | [[Seamens' wages|Seamens' wages]] | ||
+ | [[Seasonality|Seasonality]] | ||
+ | [[Ship economics|Ship economics]] | ||
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+ | '''Law''' | ||
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+ | [[Commercial law|Commercial law]] | ||
+ | [[High Court of Admiralty process|High Court of Admiralty process]] | ||
+ | [[Merchants accounts|Merchants accounts]] | ||
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+ | <u>Geography and trade</u> | ||
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+ | '''Geographies of trade''' | ||
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+ | [[Bound for Barbary|Bound for Barbary]] | ||
+ | [[English coastal trading|English coastal trading]] | ||
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+ | '''Types of trade''' | ||
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+ | [[Currants and raisins trade|Currants and raisins trade]] | ||
+ | [[Oranges and lemons trade|Oranges and lemons trade]] | ||
+ | [[Slave trade|Slave trade]] | ||
+ | [[Slavery without redemption|Slavery without redemption]] | ||
+ | [[Textile trade|Textile trade]] | ||
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+ | '''Statehood of merchants''' | ||
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+ | [[Dutch merchants in London and elsewhere|Dutch merchants in London and elsewhere]] | ||
+ | [[Jewish merchants|Jewish merchants]] | ||
+ | [[Portuguese merchants in London|Portuguese merchants in London]] | ||
+ | [[Spanish merchants in London|Spanish merchants in London]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:19, December 4, 2012
PhD Forum briefing note: Geography and trade; Commerce and law
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04/12/12: CSG, created page
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This draft page is a briefing note for the planned PhD Forum online discussion of geography and trade, and commerce and law
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Contents
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Commercial and legal
Commercial infrastructure and associated behaviours
Customs and excise
Materials handling
Thames docks and wharves
Thames lighters
Thames shipyards in 1650s
The Exchange in the City of London
Port trades
Ports
Commercial behaviour
Discipline
Injury and death
Maritime incompetence
Masquerade
Navigation
Privateering and piracy
Commercial economics
Seamens' wages
Seasonality
Ship economics
Law
Commercial law
High Court of Admiralty process
Merchants accounts
Geography and trade
Geographies of trade
Bound for Barbary
English coastal trading
Types of trade
Currants and raisins trade
Oranges and lemons trade
Slave trade
Slavery without redemption
Textile trade
Statehood of merchants
Dutch merchants in London and elsewhere
Jewish merchants
Portuguese merchants in London
Spanish merchants in London