Resourceful and socially connected: The business biography of Danish tobacco entrepreneur Laurits Andersen in treaty-port China, 1890-1922

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Resourceful and socially connected : The business biography of Danish tobacco entrepreneur Laurits Andersen in treaty-port China, 1890-1922. / Harmsen, Peter Roy.

Københavns Universitet, Det Humanistiske Fakultet, 2021. 245 s.

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportPh.d.-afhandlingForskning

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Harmsen, PR 2021, Resourceful and socially connected: The business biography of Danish tobacco entrepreneur Laurits Andersen in treaty-port China, 1890-1922. Københavns Universitet, Det Humanistiske Fakultet.

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Harmsen, P. R. (2021). Resourceful and socially connected: The business biography of Danish tobacco entrepreneur Laurits Andersen in treaty-port China, 1890-1922. Københavns Universitet, Det Humanistiske Fakultet.

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Harmsen PR. Resourceful and socially connected: The business biography of Danish tobacco entrepreneur Laurits Andersen in treaty-port China, 1890-1922. Københavns Universitet, Det Humanistiske Fakultet, 2021. 245 s.

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Harmsen, Peter Roy. / Resourceful and socially connected : The business biography of Danish tobacco entrepreneur Laurits Andersen in treaty-port China, 1890-1922. Københavns Universitet, Det Humanistiske Fakultet, 2021. 245 s.

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