流动的商人:在历史领域的交叉点移动的难以捉摸的主体

Q2 Arts and Humanities History of Retailing and Consumption Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/2373518X.2023.2207317
E. McKee, Léa Leboissetier
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摘要本期关于流动贸易的特刊包括对一系列非固定贸易商的新研究,这些贸易商在交易时既从事跨国活动,也从事小规模活动。流动贸易处于不同历史领域的十字路口:它可以从商业和消费史的角度进行研究,也可以作为移民和劳动力史,或底层经济和偏差史进行研究。最近,这个话题引起了物质文化、情感和民间传说历史学家的兴趣。对本期特刊的贡献突出了流动贸易研究的这些新方向和重要趋势。这五篇文章探讨了英国、北欧和整个欧洲大陆现代和现代早期的流动贸易商。文章考察了近代早期伦敦沙龙摊位的空间性、时间性和物质文化;二十世纪初芬兰的女性农村小额贸易;英国自由党当局在近代晚期对流动贸易进行管制的方法;十九世纪末北欧地区的地理、种族和文化背景以及流动商人网络;以及欧洲现代早期的跨国贩卖网络。
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Itinerant traders: elusive subjects moving at the intersection of historical fields
ABSTRACT This special issue on itinerant trade includes new research on a range of non-fixed traders who engaged in both transnational and smaller-scale moves when trading. Itinerant trading stands at the crossroads of different historiographical fields: it can be studied through the lens of commercial and consumption history, but also as a history of migration and labour, or of the underbelly economy and deviance. More recently, this topic has interested historians of material culture, emotions and folklore. The contributions to this special issue highlight these new directions and important trends in research into itinerant trade. The five contributions explore moving traders in the early modern and modern periods in Britain, the Nordics and across the wider European continent. The articles investigate: the space, temporality and material culture of the saloop stall in early-modern London; female rural petty trading in early twentieth-century Finland; the British Liberal authorities' approach to regulating itinerant trade in late-modern Britain; the geographic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds and networks of itinerant traders in the late-nineteenth century Nordics; and the transnational networks of early-modern peddling in Europe.
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History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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