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Record #96118:

De walvisvaart: de ontplooing van een nieuwe bedrijfstak / J.R. Bruijn.

Title: De walvisvaart: de ontplooing van een nieuwe bedrijfstak / J.R. Bruijn.
Translated title: Whaling: unfolding a new branch of the economy.
Author(s): Bruijn, J. R.
Date: 1988.
Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands: De Bataafsche Leeuw
Language: Dutch.
In: Walvisvaart in de Gouden Eeuw. (1988.),
Abstract: Every year in 17th. Cent. 100-200 "Greenlandmen" went North to large whale concentrations near Spitsbergen. From 1612 is was considered profitable to sell train oil as well as vegetable oils. Knowledge was obtained from Basques. English competition pushed Dutch into Noordsche Compagnie, which was given monopoly by States General. Profits were not always realised, as edge of pack ice was variable. Costs were variable, and from end of 1630s whaling became free and specialised, mainly concentrated around Amsterdam and in North-Holland.
Notes:

In: Walvisvaart in de Gouden Eeuw / Louwrens Hacquebord, Wim Vroom, eds.

English summary p.167.

Keywords: 330.34 -- Economic development.
639.245.1 -- Whaling industry: Dutch.
93"16" -- Seventeenth century.
V -- History.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*613) -- Svalbard waters.
(*32) -- Svalbard.
(492) -- Netherlands.
SPRI record no.: 96118

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