We use cookies to improve the Bookmate website experience and our recommendations.
To learn more, please read our Cookie Policy.
Accept All Cookies
Cookie Settings
Svg Vector Icons : http://www.onlinewebfonts.com/icon Something went wrong. Try again.
Commercial Politics (1837–1856), Various
Books
Various

Commercial Politics (1837–1856)

In “Commercial Politics (1837–1856)," an anthology of essays and analyses by various contributors, the intricacies of economic diplomacy during a transformative period are meticulously dissected. Anchored in the context of burgeoning industrialization and globalization, the work employs a narrative style rich in historical detail, providing insights into the intersection of commerce and geopolitical strategy. The contributors explore how trade influenced political relations, illuminating the tensions and synergies that arose as nations navigated their commercial interests amidst shifting power dynamics. The authors behind this compilation are a diverse group of historians and political economists whose scholarship captures the zeitgeist of the mid-19th century. Their collective knowledge reflects a deep understanding of economic theories, trade policies, and their historical ramifications. The range of perspectives offered is indicative of the period's scholarly fascination with the implications of commerce on national identity and international relations. “Commercial Politics” is essential for readers interested in the precursors to contemporary global trade practices. By delving into the formative years of commercial diplomacy, this book provides crucial insights into how economic considerations shape political discourse, making it a valuable read for scholars, historians, and policy-makers alike.
more
152 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
Have you already read it? How did you like it?
👍👎
fb2epub
Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)