Encounters and Practices of Petty Trade in Northern Europe, 1820-1960 Forgotten Livelihoods
This open access book uncovers one important, yet forgotten, form of itinerant livelihoods, namely petty trade, more specifically how it was practiced in Northern Europe during the period 1820-1960. It investigates how traders and customers interacted in different spaces and approaches ambulatory tr...
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