Helmut Braun / Patrick Burgerr:
Wissens-, Techniktransfers und Wettbewerbsprozesse am Beispiel der Herstellung
leonischer DrŠhte in der Region NŸrnberg im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert
The transfer of techniques was always an objectionable
process in Early Modern Times mercantilism. The article discusses by which ways
the methods of pulling wire for luxury purposes diffused from Lyon and Milan
into the city of Nuremberg, into the region of Nuremberg, and later in Germany.
After a synopsis of fundamental economic circumstances, some well-known ways of
transfer were identified: displacement motivated by religion and recruitment of
specialised workforce as well as espionage. However, two additional but
unattended ways of the diffusion of these techniques could be identified in the
case discussed: marriage policy and a kind of individual thanks for proven
help. During the time of the spread-out of the techniques some special
processes in the competition between different dominions can be identified
additionally.
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