Trade, Transport, and Storage in Amsterdam Inns (1450–1800)
Titolo
Trade, Transport, and Storage in Amsterdam Inns (1450–1800)
Autore
Maarten Hell
Data
2014-07-01
Lingua
en
Tipo
Journal Article
Author
Maarten Hell
Tipo documento
Journal Article
DOI
10.1177/0096144214524342
ISSN
0096-1442, 1552-6771
Abstract Note
Amsterdam inns were indispensable hubs in the organization of early modern urban trade. Their economic functions were numerous: innkeepers offered credit and transport services, acted as sureties and accepted bills of exchange on behalf of their alien guests. In the sixteenth century, a group of predominantly German innkeepers participated in the international trade, but in the following centuries the combination innkeeper-agent became rare. Publicans continued to assist mercantile clients though. Besides offering storage and transport services, meeting space, and credit, certain publicans also mediated between foreign and indigenous traders. A select group of inns also hosted auction-marts, which attracted brokers, merchants, and general public. In the nineteenth century, the inns lost their appeal and specialized institutions like hotels, restaurants, trade halls, auction-houses, and transport companies took over the economic functions.
Access Date
2014-06-24 08:44:47
Data
2014-07-01
Issue
4
Journal Abbreviation
Journal of Urban History
Lingua
en
Library Catalog
juh.sagepub.com
Pagine
742-761
Publication Title
Journal of Urban History
Titolo
Trade, Transport, and Storage in Amsterdam Inns (1450–1800)
URL
http://juh.sagepub.com/content/40/4/742
Volume
40
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Snapshot
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Citazione
Maarten Hell, “Trade, Transport, and Storage in Amsterdam Inns (1450–1800),” Colonizzazioni Interne e Migrazioni, accesso il 25 aprile 2025, http://storia.dh.unica.it/risorse_omc/items/show/1895.
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