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Legatio: The Journal for Renaissance and Early Modern Diplomatic Studies

Trade Must Go On. The Tar Trade, Nordic Rivalry, and Cross-Imperial Commercial Diplomacy, 1675–79
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Trade Must Go On. The Tar Trade, Nordic Rivalry, and Cross-Imperial Commercial Diplomacy, 1675–79

Autori

  • Kaarle Wirta Tampere University https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7594-0804
  • Henri Hannula University of Helsinki https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3182-1800

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/LEGATIO.2021.03

Ključne reči

commercial diplomacy, privateering, empires, Baltic trade, Swedish Empire, Dutch Republic

Apstrakt

The Scanian War fought between Sweden and Denmark (1675–1679) is an example of an armed conflict, which uncovers the clash between the commercial and political interests. This article analyses the dispute between the political allies, the Danish Crown and the Dutch States General considering the trade with Sweden. The Danish naval officials had captured and confiscated the cargoes of seven Dutch tar vessels, heading to Amsterdam from present-day Finland in 1677, which resulted in a major political dispute between Denmark and the Dutch Republic. By drawing upon the methodology of new diplomatic history, the article analyses the negotiations between the diplomatic actors involved in the disputes relating to the confiscation of the ships, all of whom represented the various powers involved in the Baltic export trade.

Biografije autora

Kaarle Wirta, Tampere University

Kaarle Wirta (PhD) – a specialist in early modern business history, lecturer at the Tampere University. He received his doctoral degree at Leiden University in 2018. Recently he has done research on the early modern Finnish tar trade in an international business context funded by Kone Foundation (Finland)

Henri Hannula, University of Helsinki

Henri Hannula – PhD student at the University of Helsinki (Doctoral Programme in History and Cultural Heritage). In his PhD thesis project Hannula is analysing the late 17th-century Dutch-Scandinavian commercial relations

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WIRTA, Kaarle и HANNULA, Henri. Trade Must Go On. The Tar Trade, Nordic Rivalry, and Cross-Imperial Commercial Diplomacy, 1675–79. Legatio: The Journal for Renaissance and Early Modern Diplomatic Studies. Online. 1 Јануар 2022. Vol. 5, pp. 53-76. [Accessed 8 Јули 2025]. DOI 10.12775/LEGATIO.2021.03.
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