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1650-1700 1 Atlantic World 1 Atlantischer Raum 1 Außenhandel 1 Business model 1 Chocolate 1 Cocoa 1 Entrepreneurship 1 Entrepreneurship approach 1 Foreign trade 1 Genoa 1 Genua 1 Geschäftsmodell 1 Handelsgeschichte 1 History of trade 1 Kakao 1 Kaufleute 1 Lateinamerika 1 Latin America 1 Merchants 1 Schokolade 1 Sklaverei 1 Slavery 1 Welt 1 World 1
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Fattacciu, Irene 1 García-Montón, Alejandro 1
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Genoese entrepreneurship and the asiento slave trade, 1650-1700
García-Montón, Alejandro - 2022
"This book explains how Genoese entrepreneurs transformed the structures of global trade during the second half of the seventeenth century. The author reconstructs the business network built by the Genoese merchant Domenico Grillo between the 1650s and the 1680s. Grillo's business interests...
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Empire, political economy, and the diffusion of chocolate in the Atlantic world
Fattacciu, Irene - 2020
"Chocolate is one of the most visible examples of how a deeply exotic consumer product penetrating our daily lives fascinated Europeans during the Early Modern period. Today, over fifty percent of the four million tons of cocoa produced globally come from Sub-Saharan Africa. Ecuadorian cocoa, on...
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