Russian overseas commerce with Great Britain during the reign of Catherine II / Herbert H. Kaplan.

"On the basis of newly-discovered Russian and British archival sources, Kaplan makes important scholarly contributions to eighteenth-century economic history. He conclusively demonstrates that there was not only a symbiotic economic relationship between Russia and Great Britain, but also that R...

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Main Author: Kaplan, Herbert H.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : American Philosophical Society, ©1995.
Series:Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 218.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. I. The Continuity of Commercial Policy: Elizabeth
  • Peter III
  • Catherine II. Ch. I. Elizabeth and Peter III and the Anglo-Russian Trade. Ch. II. Catherine II and the Formulation of Commercial Policy. Ch. III. The Anglo-Russian Commercial Treaty of 1766 and the Russian Tariff of 1766/1767
  • pt. II. Russian Commodity Exports and Great Britain's Economic Development: From the Seven Years' War to the Armed Neutrality
  • Introduction: The Anglo-Russian Overseas Commodity Trade Balance. Ch. IV. Bar Iron. Ch. V. Hemp, Flax and Linen. Ch. VI. Timber
  • pt. III. War and Commerce on the High Seas: Conventions, Commodities, Contraband. Ch. VII. Neutrality Unarmed. Ch. VIII. The Expiration of the Anglo-Russian Commercial Treaty of 1766. Ch. IX. International Politics and Commerce in Crisis
  • pt. IV. The Balance of Trade and Culture. Ch. X. Merchant Nationals. Ch. XI. Ships and Tonnage. Ch. XII. Russian Commodity Exports and Great Britain's Economic Development: From the Peace of Paris to the end of Catherine II's Reign. Ch. XIII. The Material of Culture. Ch. XIV. Russia's Foreign Commodity Trade Turnover: The Principal Ports and Great Britain.