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Regional Networks in Context : Economy and Trade in the Lower Danube Balkans of the 19th Century / edited by Maria Baramova, Plamen Mitev, Ivan Parvev.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Baramova, Maria, editor.
Mitev, Plamen, editor.
Parvev, Ivan, editor.
Series:
Geschichte (Münster in Westfalen, Germany). Forschung und Wissenschaft
Geschichte: Forschung und Wissenschaft Series ; Volume 76
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Balkan Peninsula--Economic conditions--19th century.
Balkan Peninsula.
Balkan Peninsula--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (218 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Münster, Germany : LIT Verlag, [2023]
Summary:
This scholarly work examines the economic and trade networks in the Lower Danube Balkans during the 19th century, focusing on Bulgaria's economic development and its integration into broader regional and European contexts. Edited by Maria Baramova, Plamen Mitev, and Ivan Parvev, the book explores the influence of key figures and networks, including the contributions of the Georgievi brothers, in shaping Bulgaria's economic and political landscape. Aimed at academics and researchers, the publication provides insights into the dynamics between local and regional economies, highlighting the role of Bulgarian entrepreneurs and the intersection of geopolitics and geoeconomics in the Balkans. Generated by AI.
Contents:
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Contents
I. Geopolitical and Economical Context of the Lower Danube Space. Central Europe and the Balkans between Trade and Policy
II. Economy, Trade and Society in Bulgariaduring the 19th Century. Actors and Networks
III. The Economic and Public Activity of the Brothers Evlogi and Hristo Georgievi
IV. Appendix: Archival Information for further Research on Bulgarian Economic History Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9783643964397
3643964390
OCLC:
1433206255

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