The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Eurasia
Trade in Early Modern Eurasia
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This book explores the commercial activities of Russian merchants in Siberia during the early modern period, highlighting the role of trade in shaping the region's economy and society.
It delves into the interactions between Russian traders and indigenous populations, examining the exchange of goods, cultural influences, and the impact of trade on local communities.
The book also analyzes the networks and routes that facilitated trade across Eurasia, shedding light on the broader economic and political context of the time.
It focuses on Siberia's integration into global trade networks through the lens of its merchant class.
It delves into the interactions between Russian traders and indigenous populations, examining the exchange of goods, cultural influences, and the impact of trade on local communities.
The book also analyzes the networks and routes that facilitated trade across Eurasia, shedding light on the broader economic and political context of the time.
It focuses on Siberia's integration into global trade networks through the lens of its merchant class.
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