Bohemian Breweries Limited - Goldmine or Trap? Part II: Czech Boycotts and Alexander Wentworth Forbes.

The paper aims to describe the history of the British joint-stock company Bohemian Breweries Limited, which owned three breweries in Prague in the turbulent period of the late 19th century. The second part of the three-part paper analyzes the potential and the risks of the local Bohemian market and...

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Main Author: Libor HRUŠKA
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Language:ces
Published: Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc. 2013-06-01
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Online Access:https://kvasnyprumysl.cz/en/artkey/kpr-201306-0003_Bohemian_Breweries_Limited_-_Zlaty_dul_nebo_past_2_cast_Cesky_bojkot_a_Alexander_Wentworth_Forbes.php
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spelling doaj-118c1548216846ea839d51265743f0932020-11-24T22:06:36ZcesResearch Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc.Kvasný průmysl0023-58302570-86192013-06-0159617117310.18832/kp2013017kpr-201306-0003Bohemian Breweries Limited - Goldmine or Trap? Part II: Czech Boycotts and Alexander Wentworth Forbes.Libor HRUŠKAThe paper aims to describe the history of the British joint-stock company Bohemian Breweries Limited, which owned three breweries in Prague in the turbulent period of the late 19th century. The second part of the three-part paper analyzes the potential and the risks of the local Bohemian market and introduces the company's director Alexander Wentworth Forbes, who also became the first British consul in Prague.(In Czech, English summary only)https://kvasnyprumysl.cz/en/artkey/kpr-201306-0003_Bohemian_Breweries_Limited_-_Zlaty_dul_nebo_past_2_cast_Cesky_bojkot_a_Alexander_Wentworth_Forbes.phpbrewing industry19th centurynationalismjoint-stock companyLondonPrague
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Bohemian Breweries Limited - Goldmine or Trap? Part II: Czech Boycotts and Alexander Wentworth Forbes.
Kvasný průmysl
brewing industry
19th century
nationalism
joint-stock company
London
Prague
author_facet Libor HRUŠKA
author_sort Libor HRUŠKA
title Bohemian Breweries Limited - Goldmine or Trap? Part II: Czech Boycotts and Alexander Wentworth Forbes.
title_short Bohemian Breweries Limited - Goldmine or Trap? Part II: Czech Boycotts and Alexander Wentworth Forbes.
title_full Bohemian Breweries Limited - Goldmine or Trap? Part II: Czech Boycotts and Alexander Wentworth Forbes.
title_fullStr Bohemian Breweries Limited - Goldmine or Trap? Part II: Czech Boycotts and Alexander Wentworth Forbes.
title_full_unstemmed Bohemian Breweries Limited - Goldmine or Trap? Part II: Czech Boycotts and Alexander Wentworth Forbes.
title_sort bohemian breweries limited - goldmine or trap? part ii: czech boycotts and alexander wentworth forbes.
publisher Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc.
series Kvasný průmysl
issn 0023-5830
2570-8619
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The paper aims to describe the history of the British joint-stock company Bohemian Breweries Limited, which owned three breweries in Prague in the turbulent period of the late 19th century. The second part of the three-part paper analyzes the potential and the risks of the local Bohemian market and introduces the company's director Alexander Wentworth Forbes, who also became the first British consul in Prague.(In Czech, English summary only)
topic brewing industry
19th century
nationalism
joint-stock company
London
Prague
url https://kvasnyprumysl.cz/en/artkey/kpr-201306-0003_Bohemian_Breweries_Limited_-_Zlaty_dul_nebo_past_2_cast_Cesky_bojkot_a_Alexander_Wentworth_Forbes.php
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