Merchant Kings

By Stephen R. Bown

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  • An important contribution to the study of trading companies, their influence and eventual decline
  • Combines fascinating social history with extensive research in an engaging, readable narrative
  • Broad in scope, discussing all major commercial entities of the age, including the British, French, Dutch, Canadian and North American trading companies.

An engaging blend of biography and economic/colonial history, Merchant Kings tells the story of the trading companies that monopolised vast territories all over the world during the first great period of globalisation. The leaders of these trading companies exercised dictatorial power over millions of people, and devoted their time and resources to the accumulation of wealth through hunting, trapping, trade and exploration. It was a harsh existence on the frontiers of the civilised world, and these kings of commerce were larger-than-life characters; adventurers as well as merchants. They included men like Peter Stuyvesant, the one-legged governor of the Dutch West India Company; Cecil Rhodes, founder of the De Beers company (and after whom Rhodesia was named); and George Simpson, the infamous 'Little Emperor' of the Hudson's Bay Company, who was chauffeured around his vast fur domain in a giant canoe, exhorting his oarsmen to paddle harder in order to set canoeing speed records.  Merchant Kings examines their rise and fall in the centuries before colonialism and empire, analysing the political, social and cultural legacies of this fascinating, cut-throat age.

Product details

Published: 01/03/2010

Length: 272pages

Illustration note: 20 black & white

ISBN: 9781844861149

Dimensions: 156 x 234

Merchant Kings

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