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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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As redes mercantis no final do século XVI e a figura do mercador João Nunes Correia / The commercial network in the final of the 16th century and João Nunes Correia

Ricardo, Silvia Carvalho 09 March 2007 (has links)
A expansão marítima européia dos séculos XV e XVI e as atividades mercantis inerentes a ela provocaram a difusão geográfica das praças de negócio e das fontes fornecedoras de mercadorias, situadas na Ásia, África e América. A complexidade dos novos negócios exigiu a reorganização do trato e das finanças e impôs novas relações entre mercadores e as Coroas portuguesa e espanhola. Nesse contexto, famílias de comerciantes cristãos-novos destacaram-se no trato transcontinental e nas finanças intra e extra-países europeus, organizando-se em redes mundiais de comércio. A expansão comercial atraiu população para locais economicamente dinâmicos, como o Nordeste açucareiro na segunda metade do século XVI. Essa forte emigração coincide com o recrudescimento da ação inquisitorial lusa. Formaram-se redes comerciais ligadas ao açúcar integradas e interconectadas a redes mais complexas, presentes nos mais diferentes e relevantes segmentos do comércio mundial. João Nunes Correia era destacado membro de uma ampla rede de comércio da atividade açucareira, com atuação no financiamento da produção e da organização da empresa sacarina em terras brasílicas e sua inserção no trato mundial / The european maritime expansion of the 15th and 16th centuries as well as the mercantile activities inherent to it provoked a geographical spread of trading centers in addition to supply sources of merchandise situated in Asia, Africa and America. The complexity of the new trade demanded a reorganization of agreements and finances and imposed a new relationship between the merchants and the Portuguese and Spanish Crowns. In this context, the families of new-Christian merchants were outstanding in transcontinental dealings as well as in the finances of intra- and extra-European countries, organizing themselves into a world trading network. This commercial expansion attracted people to economically dynamic locations, such as the sugarproducing Northeast of Brazil during the second half of the 16th century. This prolific immigration coincides with the recrudescence of the Portuguese inquisitorial activities. Commercial networks connected to sugar integrated and interconnected to more complex networks, present in the most diverse and relevant segments of world trade, were formed. João Nunes Correia was a distinguished member of a large network in the sugar trade, active in both the financing of production and the organization of the sugar enterprise in Brazil and its entry into world trade
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As redes mercantis no final do século XVI e a figura do mercador João Nunes Correia / The commercial network in the final of the 16th century and João Nunes Correia

Silvia Carvalho Ricardo 09 March 2007 (has links)
A expansão marítima européia dos séculos XV e XVI e as atividades mercantis inerentes a ela provocaram a difusão geográfica das praças de negócio e das fontes fornecedoras de mercadorias, situadas na Ásia, África e América. A complexidade dos novos negócios exigiu a reorganização do trato e das finanças e impôs novas relações entre mercadores e as Coroas portuguesa e espanhola. Nesse contexto, famílias de comerciantes cristãos-novos destacaram-se no trato transcontinental e nas finanças intra e extra-países europeus, organizando-se em redes mundiais de comércio. A expansão comercial atraiu população para locais economicamente dinâmicos, como o Nordeste açucareiro na segunda metade do século XVI. Essa forte emigração coincide com o recrudescimento da ação inquisitorial lusa. Formaram-se redes comerciais ligadas ao açúcar integradas e interconectadas a redes mais complexas, presentes nos mais diferentes e relevantes segmentos do comércio mundial. João Nunes Correia era destacado membro de uma ampla rede de comércio da atividade açucareira, com atuação no financiamento da produção e da organização da empresa sacarina em terras brasílicas e sua inserção no trato mundial / The european maritime expansion of the 15th and 16th centuries as well as the mercantile activities inherent to it provoked a geographical spread of trading centers in addition to supply sources of merchandise situated in Asia, Africa and America. The complexity of the new trade demanded a reorganization of agreements and finances and imposed a new relationship between the merchants and the Portuguese and Spanish Crowns. In this context, the families of new-Christian merchants were outstanding in transcontinental dealings as well as in the finances of intra- and extra-European countries, organizing themselves into a world trading network. This commercial expansion attracted people to economically dynamic locations, such as the sugarproducing Northeast of Brazil during the second half of the 16th century. This prolific immigration coincides with the recrudescence of the Portuguese inquisitorial activities. Commercial networks connected to sugar integrated and interconnected to more complex networks, present in the most diverse and relevant segments of world trade, were formed. João Nunes Correia was a distinguished member of a large network in the sugar trade, active in both the financing of production and the organization of the sugar enterprise in Brazil and its entry into world trade
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Archéologie d’un marchand loyaliste à Montréal, 1805-1815. James Dunlop, son réseau, et l’économie-monde transatlantique

Gratton, Olivier 09 1900 (has links)
No description available.

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