Hungary and the European economy in early modern times
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Hungary and the European economy in early modern times
(Collected studies series, CS469)
Variorum, c1994
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Reprint articles originally published between 1960-1970
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Description
In the age of overseas colonization and rise of intercontinental trade, Western Europe's intercontinental trade with East-Central Europe did not diminish either, but considerably increased in both quantity and significance. Commercial relations within Europe also became a substantial factor in the emerging system of world economy. The 'Western challenge' had a profound impact on this region, and the 15th-17th centuries proved to be a crucial period for the 'economic destiny' of the countries of East-Central Europe, among them Hungary. The papers are now provided with supplementary comments, giving information on research and debates since the articles were first published.
Table of Contents
- Contents: The development of feudal rent in Hungary in the 15th century
- Der Bauernaufstand vom Jahre 1514 und die 'zweite Leibeigenschaft'
- 16th century Hungary: commercial activity and market production by the nobles
- Corvees et travail salarie dans les exploitations seigneuriales de la Hongrie des XVIe et XVIIe siecles
- Neuvieme et dA (R)me seigneuriale au XVIIe siecle en Hongrie
- Leventine trade and Hungary in the Middle Ages (theses, controversies, arguements)
- The Transylvanian route of Levantine trade at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries
- Zur Geschichte der Handelsbeziehungen zwischen A-sterreich und Ungarn im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert
- The shifting of international trade routes in the 15th-17th centuries
- The role of East-Central Europe in international trade (16th and 17th centuries)
- The East-Central European aspect of the overseas discoveries and colonization
- Business mentality and Hungarian national character
- Addenda
- Index.
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