一个被遗忘的“死亡商人”。奥古斯特·施里弗,li公司的交易撮合者

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Stephen Wren
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19世纪末,关于武器贸易的大多数学术都集中在该行业的大玩家身上;“死亡商人”,据说他们的活动使战争不可避免。然而,这篇文章关注的是武器业务的一个较小但同样令人不安的方面:新型和过剩军用步枪的贸易,以及一个基本上被遗忘的经销商;列日的奥古斯特·施里弗。利用当代报道和强大的Steyr工作组的订单记录,我将概述一些使他成为武器贸易中重要人物的交易。他得到了费迪南德·曼利彻的信任,受到了对手的尊敬,以至于他们觉得有必要监视他。他还被指控向远东海盗和一位皇帝出售步枪,后者用步枪抵抗殖民势力并奴役自己的人民。我的文章开始揭示这个神秘的人物,以及这一时期复杂而隐蔽的军用步枪贸易。
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A Forgotten ‘Merchant of Death’. Auguste Schriever, the deal-maker of Liège
Most scholarship on the arms trade of the late nineteenth century has focused on the big players in the industry; the ‘Merchants of Death’ whose activities are said to have made war inevitable. However this article focusses on a smaller, but no less troubling, aspect of the arms business: the trade in new and surplus military rifles and on one largely forgotten dealer; Auguste Schriever of Liège. Using contemporary reporting and the order records of the mighty ŒWG at Steyr, I will outline some of the deals that made him a significant figure in the arms trade. He was trusted by Ferdinand Mannlicher and was so respected by his rivals that they felt the need to spy on him. He was also accused of selling rifles to pirates in the far east and to an Emperor who used them to resist colonial powers and enslave his own people. My article begins to shine a light on this enigmatic figure and on to the complex and hidden trade in military rifles in this period.
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