2019
DOI: 10.15826/qr.2019.2.394
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Far Eastern Promises: The Failed Expedition of the Hudson’s Bay Company in Kamchatka and Eastern Siberia (1919–1925)

Abstract: This article is devoted to the attempt of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) to create a new fur trading empire in Eastern Siberia and Kamchatka during and after the Civil War (1919-1925). It was one of the most controversial and substantial attempts by a foreign company to do business in Soviet Russia, and therefore is a unique case study for understanding the relationship between the young USSR and foreign business. The Kamchatka expedition is often understood as a case of the HBC's naïve and poor judgment of th… Show more

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