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Portuguese, Dutch and Chinese in Maritime Asia, c.1585 - 1800
George Bryan Souza
其他書名
Merchants, Commodities and Commerce
出版
Taylor & Francis
, 2024-10-28
主題
History / Modern / 19th Century
History / General
History / Modern / 17th Century
History / Asia / General
Business & Economics / Economic History
History / Military / General
History / Europe / Renaissance
ISBN
1040248330
9781040248331
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=GiYrEQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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This collection of 13 essays deals with a range of topics concerning Portuguese, Dutch and Chinese merchants, commodities and commerce in maritime Asia in the early modern period from c. 1585-1800. They are based on exhaustive research and careful analysis of diverse sets of archival materials found around the globe. Written by a leading authority on global maritime economic history and the history of European Expansion, each individual essay addresses a topic of fundamental importance to those interested in knowing more about what merchants did (with which resources and under what conditions) and how they did it, what were the commodities that were incorporated into local, regional, intra-regional and global economies, and what was the role and function of early modern maritime trade and commerce in economic development in general and especially in Asia in the early modern era, from c. 1585-1800. A number of them, in particular, relate the individual or collective merchant experience to specific European (Portuguese and Dutch) imperial projects and their contestation amongst themselves and their indigenous neighbours over portions of the period. Collectively, they form an exposition of a utilitarian view of human activity under a wide-ranging different set of circumstances and conditions but with similar patterns of behaviors and responses that are largely independent from ethnic, racial or religious stereotyping. The work therefore should raise new issues and avenues of research concerning these agents and objects in European Expansion, Asian and Global History.