Denmark and Russia: What can we learn from the historical comparison of two great Arctic agricultural empires?
We propose that the “historically relevant” comparison of the Danish and Russian Empires from the early eighteenth century until the First World War presents a useful starting point for a promising research agenda. We justify the comparison by noting that the two empires enjoyed stri...
Main Authors: | Elena S. Korchmina, Paul Sharp |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Voprosy Ekonomiki
2020-07-01
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Series: | Russian Journal of Economics |
Online Access: | https://rujec.org/article/49151/download/pdf/ |
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