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Preface
Introduction. Part I Trade in Amsterdam and the Spatial Economy of the Low Countries: The spatial economy of the Low Countries around the middle of the 16th century
Continuity and change in the gateway system c. 1550-c. 1630
Commercial expansion in Amsterdam and changes in the spatial economy of the Low Countries during the Revolt
Established merchants and newcomers in Amsterdam. Part II Amsterdam and the Organization of Trade in the Early Modern Period: Amsterdam and the organization of trade in the early modern period
Amsterdam as a centre of information supply. Summary and conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
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