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Title Mercantilism, account keeping and the periphery-core relationship / edited by Cheryl Susan McWatters
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Perspectives in economic and social history
Perspectives in economic and social history.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: mercantilism and accounting across space and time; Part I Pre-market intermediaries and Indigenous players; 1 Jesuit account books and their role in connecting worlds; 2 'But whatever were the honey in the mouth of that beast of trade, there was a deadly sting in the tail': New Netherland's monetary policy and the Coastal Algonquian pragmatic response during the seventeenth century; Part II Encounters with the periphery
3 European merchant trading firms and the export of the precious metals from the Kingdom of Bohemia during the sixteenth century4 Trade, truck, custom and barter -- glimpses from slave-trade cargoes; Part III Production, consumption and management of the colonial economy; 5 Glimpses of an Indigenous economy: patterns of consumption and production of Indigenous peoples in the nineteenth-century fur trade and whaling industry; 6 Economic intelligence and fur trade management by the Hudson's Bay Company: an examination of district reports in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
7 Native labour and Imperial consumption on the periphery of Empire as revealed by the York Factory account books of the Hudson's Bay Company, c. 1869-18708 Conclusion: accounting, money and mercantilism in European exchange, 1500-1900; Index
Summary Mercantilism and accounting remain two dynamic and debated concepts in terms of definition and scope. This volume brings together the research of international scholars from a wide variety of disciplines - accounting, anthropology, native studies, economic geography, economic history and management - to reflect on alternative approaches to the study of these concepts. This book focuses particularly on how individuals across space and time negotiated and navigated systems of exchange and trade, especially when confronted with world views and cultural systems that conflicted with and disrupted perceptions of their own. Through this, the volume offers a helpful reinforcement to the view that the analysis of mercantilism must be more highly contextualised to time and place, along with deeper focus on the local actors involved. It is these local actors who negotiated, exchanged and navigated differing world views and who enable us to tease out the longer-run global economic and social processes and the impacts of these encounters.Complementing the growing interest in mercantilism, Indigenous studies and the relationships between colonists, traders and their counterparts in colonies and trading ports, this work provides a cross disciplinary examination of the subject area. Furthermore, it encourages a renewed interest in the use of archival documents and documentary sources in novel and innovative ways
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Mercantile system -- History
Accounting -- History
Economic history.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference.
Accounting
Economic history
Mercantile system
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author McWatters, Cheryl S., editor
LC no. 2018010044
ISBN 9780429938689
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