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Breaking Even: Political Economy and Private Enterprise in the Norwegian Glass Industry, 1739-1803
Using internal debates and surviving account books, this article traces the eighteenth-century history of the Norwegian glass industry, created to exploit Norway’s immense natural resource wealth, and of the chartered company that would later become Norway’s iconic Christiania Glasmagasin. The inves...
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