An Episode in the Continental System in the Illyrian Provinces
Ivan Avakumovic
The Journal of Economic History, 1954, vol. 14, issue 3, 254-261
Abstract:
Napoleon's successful campaigns against Austria in 1805 and 1809 led to the signing of the treaties of Pressburg and Schonbrunn which placed interalia the eastern shores of the Adriatic in French hands. The entire coastline from Trieste to Cattaro became part of the Illyrian Provinces designed to act as a barrier against British trade, to provide a land route between Turkey and the French empire, and to weaken Austria.
Date: 1954
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