Paul, Helen Julia The Royal African Company's contractors 2012 - Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica
Paul, Helen Julia The Royal African Company's contractors 2012 - Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica P. 236-245 Is part of Contractor state and its implications, 1659-1815. - ( Monografía científica) Workspace Quote Chapters from the same volume (available individually) Introduction Supplying the Belligerent Countries : Transnational Trading Networks during the Napoleonic Wars Trading with the Enemy : British Private Trade and the Supply of Arms to India, c. 1750-1820 Global Power, Local Connections : The Dutch Admiralties and their Supply Networks Provisioning the Combined Army in Germany, 1758-1762 : Who Benefited? Victualling Louis XV's Armies. : the Munitionnaire des Vivres de Flandres et d'Allemagne and the Military Supply System Who Spends the Spanish Inquisition's Money? Buying Cannons Outside : When, Why, How Many? : the Supplying of Foreign Iron Cannons for the Spanish Navy in the Eighteenth Century Contractors, Warships of the Royal Navy and Sea Power, 1739-1748 War, Government and the Market : the Direction of the Debate on the British Contractor State, c. 1740-1815 Contracts and the Role of the State : Portuguese Military Provisions Supply System in the Early Nineteenth Century A Global Perspective for the Comprehension of Fiscal State Formation across Eurasia from the Rise of Venice to the Opium War. The Royal African Company's contractors Buying Supplies from your Enemy or how the French Navy Stocked up with Products from the North in the Eighteenth Century Contracting and Accounting : Spanish Army Expenditure in Wardrobe and the General Treasury Accounts in Eighteenth Century The Transformation of Tokugawa Military Regime in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century in Japan : with Special Reference to Yoshimune's Reformation Contractor State and Mercantilism : the Spanish-Navy Hemp, Rigging and Sailcloth Supply Policy in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century Information DOI: 10.1400/210217 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/10.1400/210217