The merchants of Siberia: trade in early modern Eurasia. Monahan, Erika, author. In The Merchants of Siberia, Erika Monahan reconsiders commerce in early modern Russia by reconstructing the trading world of Siberia and the careers of merchants who traded there. She follows the histories of three merchant families from various social ranks who. In The Merchants of Siberia, Erika Monahan reconsiders commerce in early modern Russia by reconstructing the trading world of Siberia and the careers of merchants who traded there. She follows the histories of three merchant families from various social . The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Eurasia (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, ). Winner, W. Bruce Lincoln Book Prize for a first monograph of exceptional merit and lasting significance for understanding Russia’s past.
Erika Monahan is an Associate professor in History at the University of New Mexico. She specializes in commerce, corruption, and empire in early modern Eurasia. She's the author of The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Russia published by Cornell University Press. Tom Waits, " All the World is Green," Blood Money, The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Eurasia. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, xiii + pp. isbn $ In The Merchants of Siberia, Erika Monahan examines the relationship between Russia's economic ambitions and territorial expansion across Siberia from the sixteenth through the eighteenth. Erika Monahan. Seeing Muscovy Anew: Politics-Institutions-Culture is a snapshot of the field of early Russian history that upends traditional posing of questions, conceptions of tsarist power, and depicts aspects of Russian society that have heretofore remained in the shadows. The genesis of the collection was a conference held in in.
Her first book, The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Eurasia, published by Cornell University Press in , is a product of that research. The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Eurasia. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, xiii + pp. isbn $ In The Merchants of Siberia, Erika Monahan examines the relationship between Russia's economic ambitions and territorial expansion across Siberia from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries. In The Merchants of Siberia: Trade in Early Modern Eurasia, Monahan examines Russian trade, demonstrating that trade in Siberia from the late 16th through 18th centuries was more extensive and.
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