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Frontline agents of globalisation: the German merchant community in Glasgow, 1840s to 1914
Stefan Manz
Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics (ACAL)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Arts & Humanities
Merchant Community
100%
Glasgow
73%
1840s
69%
Globalization
46%
Intercultural Competence
34%
Economic Globalization
29%
Trade Network
28%
Sense of Community
26%
Naturalization
25%
Clerk
25%
Labour Market
25%
Elites
22%
Merchants
22%
Justice
21%
Migrants
19%
Social Capital
18%
Germany
15%
Economics
11%
Language
9%
Business & Economics
Merchants
68%
Globalization
52%
Economic Globalization
48%
Intercultural Competence
34%
Family Ties
30%
Social Capital
27%
Sense of Community
26%
Labour Market
25%
Economic Relations
24%
Expatriates
23%
Justice
21%
Market Competition
21%
World Market
20%
Migrants
19%
Language
17%
Elites
16%
Germany
15%