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Mercantilism

Wine Merchants

  1. Overview
    1. Overview- Mercantilism
  2. Secondary sources
    1. Israel, Jonathan. “An Amsterdam Jewish Merchant of the Golden Age- Jeronimo Nunes Da Costa (1620-1697), Agent of Portugal in the Dutch Republic.” Studia Rosenthaliana 18, no. 1 (1984)- 21-40.
    2. Israel, Jonathan. “The Economic Contribution of Dutch Sephardi Jewry to Holland’s Golden Age, 1595-1713.” Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 96, no. 4 (1983)- 505-535.
    3. Israel, Jonathan. European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750– Oxford U. Pr., 1985.
    4. Ravid, Benjamin. “‘How Profitable the Nation of the Jewes Are’- The Humble Addresses of Menasseh ben Israel and the Discorso of Simone Luzzatto,” in J. Reinharz and D. Swetschinski, eds., Mystics, Philosophers and Politicians- Essays in Jewish Intellectual History in Honor of Alexander Altmann, Durham, N.C. 1982, 159-80.
    5. Faria, João Ricardo. “The Readmission of the Jews to England- The Mercantilist View.” European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 6, no. 4 (1999)- 513-522.
    6. Samuel, Edgar. “The Readmission of the Jews to England in 1656, in the Context of English Economic Policy.” Jewish Historical Studies 31 (1988)- 153-169.
    7. Sorkin, David. “Jews, the Enlightenment and Religious Toleration – Some Reflections.” Leo Baeck Institute. Year Book 37 (1992)- 3-16.
    8. Zahedieh, Nuala. “Making Mercantilism Work- London Merchants and Atlantic Trade in the Seventeenth Century.” Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 9 (1999)- 143-158.

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