Clandestine commerce: retailing contraband textiles in late eighteenth-century Sweden

Q2 Arts and Humanities History of Retailing and Consumption Pub Date : 2019-09-02 DOI:10.1080/2373518X.2019.1703323
Anna Knutsson
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ABSTRACT This article looks at how contraband was retailed in Sweden between the 1760s and the 1800s and explores how widespread this trade was. It draws on material from the Swedish customs office court records and explores three different retailing channels for contraband that emerge from the material – pedlars, fairs and shops. Officially, these retail outlets were quite distinct from each other, governed by strict regulations as to what and how wares should be traded. This article posits that through the support of their consumers retailers managed to break free from the trade regulations and were able to expand their stock with foreign illegal wares, leading to the dissemination of contraband across the Swedish realm.
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秘密贸易:18世纪晚期瑞典零售违禁品纺织品
本文着眼于18世纪60年代至19世纪期间瑞典的违禁品零售情况,并探讨了这种贸易的广泛程度。它借鉴了瑞典海关法庭记录的材料,并探索了从这些材料中产生的三种不同的走私零售渠道——小贩、集市和商店。官方的说法是,这些零售店彼此差别很大,在交易商品的种类和方式上都有严格的规定。本文认为,通过消费者的支持,零售商设法摆脱了贸易法规,并能够扩大外国非法商品的库存,导致违禁品在瑞典全境传播。
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History of Retailing and Consumption
History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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