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Merchant Kings

When Companies Ruled the World, 1600-1900

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Merchant Kings

By: Stephen R. Bown
Narrated by: Malcolm Hillgartner
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It was an era when monopoly trading companies were the unofficial agents of European expansion, controlling vast numbers of people and huge tracts of land, and taking on governmental and military functions. The leaders of these trading enterprises exercised virtually unaccountable, dictatorial political power over millions of people.

The merchant kings of the Age of Heroic Commerce were a rogue's gallery of larger-than-life men who, for a couple hundred years, expanded their far-flung commercial enterprises over a sizable portion of the world. They include Jan Pieterszoon Coen, the violent and autocratic pioneer of the Dutch East India Company; Peter Stuyvesant, the one-legged governor of the Dutch West India Company; Robert Clive, who rose from company clerk to become head of the British East India Company and one of the wealthiest men in Britain; Alexandr Baranov of the Russian American Company; Cecil Rhodes, founder of De Beers and Rhodesia; and George Simpson, the "Little Emperor" of the Hudson's Bay Company.

Merchant Kings looks at the rise and fall of company rule in the centuries before colonialism. A blend of biography, corporate history, and colonial history, this book offers a new perspective on the enormous cultural, political, and social legacies, good and bad, of this first period of unfettered globalization.

©2009 Stephen R. Bown (P)2022 Tantor
Economic History Economics World Colonial Period Royalty

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The venom & vitriol of a 21st mind-set when looking at the past. The choice of language was clearly that of a writer with an agend. Did this Bown clown ever stop using adjectival malice towards the British in particular? No. A very obvious piece of 'woke' history...or a diatribe against 'imperialism' to suit the modern audience's tastes for confession for historical realities.

Awful reading! His accent was grating...and his bitter tones were everywhere!

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