Change language
Sidebar content Main content
Actions
Displays

Economic relations between Jewish traders and Christian farmers in the nineteenth-century Lithuanian provinces

Remove from selection
Add to selection
Description

Reports on empirical research which examined economic relations between Jewish traders and farmers in the 19th century with the aim of explaining whether the active role of Jews in trade in the Lithuanian provinces could have had an impact on the new structures of business for reasons to do with ethnicity, or whether other factors played a role.

AIS uses strictly necessary cookies to improve the user experience.
This AIS also uses analytical cookies.