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Recapitalization Or Reform? the Bankruptcy of the First Dutch West India Company and the Formation of the Second West India Company, 1674
European Background of American History
The Consequences of Early Colonial Policies on East African Economic and Political Integration
The Historical Role of the Corporation in Society
THE ARCHITECTURE of DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY SHIPS a Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the G
Evolution of British Business Forms
British Colonialism in East-Africa During Nineteenth Century
The Rise and Fall of the Chartered Corporation
The Western Question in Greece and Turkey
The Deflection of the Monopoly Granted to the WIC, 1600-1800
To the Ottoman Turks
THE MAKING of NORTHERN NIGERIA MACMILLAN and CO., Limited
Sovereign Powers of the First Dutch West India Company
The Economic Imperialism of the Royal Niger Company*
Sovereignty Ltd: Sir George Goldie and the Rise of the Royal Niger Company
Coins of the CRUSADERS
Colonization by Concession . Capitalist Expansion in The
Trading with Asia Without a Colonial Empire in Asia: Swedish Merchant Networks and Chartered Company Trade, 1760–1790
Top View
History of Rhodesia
East India Company Was Formed by a Royal Charter
The Transnational Corporation in History: Lessons for Today?
British Colonialism and the Pitfalls of Postcolonial Nationhood in Nigeria
Why the Islamic Middle East Did Not Generate an Indigenous Corporate Law
Administrative Adaptability: the Dutch East India Company and Its Rise to Power DANIEL GERSTELL
Guilds and Related Organisations in Great Britain and Ireland
The Hausa-Caliphate Imaginary and the British Colonial Administration of the Nigerian Middle Belt
Unfortunately for the Smooth Course of Diplomacy Jameson's Lieutenant, Sir John Willoughby, Was the First to Appear on the Scene
Durham E-Theses
From King Solomon to Ian Smith: Rhodesian Alternate Histories of Zimbabwe
Trade, the Imperial State, Unfree Labor, and Empire in the Dutch Atlantic
The Corporation That Changed the World
The Transnational Corporation in History: Lessons for Today?
The Absence of the Corporation in Islamic Law: Origins and Persistence Author(S): Timur Kuran Source: the American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol
Imperialism and the Colonial Experience 2
Investing in French Overseas Companies: a Bad Deal? the Liquidation Processes of Companies Operating on the West Coast of Africa and in India (1664–1719)1