edited by Katherine B. Aaslestad, Professor of History, West Virginia University, USA and Johan Joor, Honorary Fellow, International Institute of Social History, the Netherlands
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xix, 290 pages ;
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23 cm
SERIES
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War, culture and society, 1750-1850
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: Revisiting Napoleon's Continental System:consequences of Economic warfare / Katherine B. Aaslestad -- PART I: LOOKING FORWARD AND BACKWARD: HISTORIOGRAPHY OF AND ORIGINS OF THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM. 1. The Continental System Revisited / Geoffrey Ellis ; 2. French Representations of the Continental Blockade: three kinds of narrative for and against / Annie Jourdan ; 3. Russia and the Continental System: Trends in Russian Historiography / Alexandre Tchoudinov ; 4. Speculations and Embargoes on the Grain Trade at the Time of the Revolutionary Wars (1792-1795) / Pierrick Pourchasse -- PART II: REGIONAL APPROACHES TO THE PRACTICE AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM. 5. The Continental System: A View from the Sea / Silvia Marzagalli ; 6. The Kingdom of Italy and the Continental Blockade / Alexander Grab ; 7. Rhine River Commerce and the Continental System / Robert Mark Spaulding -- PART III: ADAPTING TO ECONOMIC WARFARE: NEW NETWORKS AND ILLICIT TRADE. 8. Trading Networks across the Blockades:Nathan Mayer Rothschild and his commodity trade during the early years of the blockades (1803-1808) / Margrit Schulte Beerbühl / 9. Smuggling and Blockade-Running During the Anglo-Danish War 1807-1814 / Jann M. Witt ; 10. Defying the Continental System in the Periphery: Political Strategies and Protests by Norwegian Magnates / Bård Frydenlund ; 11. Economic Warfare, Organised Crime, and the Collapse of Napoleon's Empire / Michael Rowe -- PART IV: URBAN EXPERIENCES AND THE NAPOLEONIC CONTINENTAL SYSTEM. 12. Experiencing the Continental System in the Cities of French Atlantic / Alan Forrest ; 13. Choices and Opportunities amidst Economic Warfare: strategic decision of the business Elites in young harbour town of antwerp during the Napoleonic era / Hilde Greefs ; 14. Riga Export Trade at the Time of the Continental blockade, (1807-1812) / Anita Cerpinska ; 15. Significance and Consequences of the Continental System for Napoleonic Holland, especially for Amsterdam / Johan Joor -- Select Bibliography
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"Napoleonic warfare spread to the high seas, harbors and marketplaces across Europe and the Atlantic through the Continental System. This volume addresses the illicit commerce, new merchant networks, 'daily life', and tensions with neutral states generated by Anglo-French economic warfare. It also reveals the contradictions inherent in the Napoleonic Empire - at once rational and progressive, but also coercive and exploitative. Regional and urban case studies offer a more complete understanding of the significance of economic warfare during the Napoleonic era, and explore the experiences and consequences of the conflict through several key themes: a re-evaluation of the historiography of the Continental System, the uneven power triangle of the French, British and neutral powers, and the strategies of merchants and smugglers to adapt to or circumvent the system. Transnational case studies underscore the vulnerability and ingenuity of Europeans as they faced transformative social and economic challenges."--
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9781137345578
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Continental System (Economic blockade)
Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815-- Economic aspects
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Europe, Commerce, History
Europe, Economic conditions, 1789-1900
Europe, Politics and government, 1789-1815
France, History, Consulate and First Empire, 1799-1815