Beyond the Silk Roads : New Discourses on China's Role in East Asian Maritime History.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Wiesbaden :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2018.
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Colección: | East Asian economic and socio-cultural studies. East Asian maritime history.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Titel; Imprint; Contents; LIST OF MAPS, FIGURES, AND TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; CHAPTER I; ROBERT J. ANTONY: Integrating Maritime Asia with World, Transnational, and Local History: An Introduction; CHAPTER II; JUDITH CAMERON: A Prehistoric Maritime Silk Road: Merchants, Boats, Cloth and Jade; CHAPTER III; HUGH R. CLARK: The Coastal Cultures of Ancient Fujian and the Roots of Regional Cults; CHAPTER IV; JOHN W. CHAFFEE: Pu Shougeng Reconsidered: Pu, His Family, and their Role in the Maritime Trade of Quanzhou; CHAPTER V.
- UBALDO IACCARINO: Conquistadors of the Celestial Empire: The Spanish Policy toward China at the End of the 16th CenturyCHAPTER VI; MARIA GRAZIA PETRUCCI: Caught Between Piracy and Trade: The Shimazu of Southern Japan at the Onset of the New Tokugawa Regime, 1599-1630; CHAPTER VII; XING HANG: Leizhou Pirates and the Making of the Mekong Delta; CHAPTER VIII; SUSAN E. SCHOPP: French Sea Routes to Canton, 1698-1792; CHAPTER IX; ADAM CLULOW: Distant Justice: Maritime Networks and Legal Forum Shopping; CHAPTER X.
- ROBERT J. ANTONY: Pirates, Dragon Ladies, and Steamships: On the Changing Forms of Modern China's PiracyCHAPTER XI; ANGELA SCHOTTENHAMMER: China's Rise and Retreat as a Maritime Power; INDEX.