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An Unpublished British Source Concerning International Trade through Galaţi and Brăila, 1837-48

An Unpublished British Source Concerning International Trade through Galaţi and Brăila, 1837-48 PAUL CERNOVODEANU (Bucharest, Romania) An Unpublished British Source Concerning International Trade through Gala � i and Br � ila, 1837-48 In 1829 the Treaty of Adrianople ended the economic monopoly of the Ottoman Porte and greatly stimulated foreign trade through the Romanian ports of Galati and Braila.1 Among various sources of information on this trade is an outstanding account written by Charles Cunningham, the British Vice-Consul in Galati,2 on 31 October 1849 and submitted to the Foreign Office on 12 November 1849... This very important document summarizes data about Romanian international trade through Galati and Braila between 1837 and 1848, with statistics drawn from the records of custom-houses and quarantine stations of both Danubian ports.4 .. ., ... , _ t v ..: .. " . ' "' J. Among other studies, see those of: Scarlet Callimachi and Vlad Georgescu, "Une source anglaise relative au commerce sur le Danube (18371838)," Revue Roumaine d'Histoire, 3, No. 2 '(1964), 255-76; Constantin Buse, "Le commerce extérieur de la Moldavie par le portsde Galatzi durant 1a p6riode 1837-1847," ibid., 12, No. 4 (1973), '299-315; Georgeta Penslea, "Le commerce ext6rieur de la Valachie (1829-1858),'" Cahiers internationaux dhistoire iconomique et sociale(Naples), No. 2 (1973), http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Southeastern Europe Brill

An Unpublished British Source Concerning International Trade through Galaţi and Brăila, 1837-48

Southeastern Europe , Volume 4 (1): 32 – Jan 1, 1977

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Brill
Copyright
© 1977 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0094-4467
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1876-3332
DOI
10.1163/187633377X00032
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PAUL CERNOVODEANU (Bucharest, Romania) An Unpublished British Source Concerning International Trade through Gala � i and Br � ila, 1837-48 In 1829 the Treaty of Adrianople ended the economic monopoly of the Ottoman Porte and greatly stimulated foreign trade through the Romanian ports of Galati and Braila.1 Among various sources of information on this trade is an outstanding account written by Charles Cunningham, the British Vice-Consul in Galati,2 on 31 October 1849 and submitted to the Foreign Office on 12 November 1849... This very important document summarizes data about Romanian international trade through Galati and Braila between 1837 and 1848, with statistics drawn from the records of custom-houses and quarantine stations of both Danubian ports.4 .. ., ... , _ t v ..: .. " . ' "' J. Among other studies, see those of: Scarlet Callimachi and Vlad Georgescu, "Une source anglaise relative au commerce sur le Danube (18371838)," Revue Roumaine d'Histoire, 3, No. 2 '(1964), 255-76; Constantin Buse, "Le commerce extérieur de la Moldavie par le portsde Galatzi durant 1a p6riode 1837-1847," ibid., 12, No. 4 (1973), '299-315; Georgeta Penslea, "Le commerce ext6rieur de la Valachie (1829-1858),'" Cahiers internationaux dhistoire iconomique et sociale(Naples), No. 2 (1973),

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Published: Jan 1, 1977

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