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China's seabourne trade with South and Southeast Asia (1200-1750)

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This second selection of studies by Professor Ptak focuses on Chinese maritime trade in the medieval and early modern periods.

The first section deals with contacts between China and individual places, in particular Timor, the Sulu Islands, southern India, and the islands of the Indian Ocean.

Chinese geographical and other accounts of these areas and the trade routes leading to them are examined and, where possible, compared with Arabic and western works from the colonial period.

The second part looks at trade in specific commodities such as sandalwood, coral, horses, tortoise-shell, ebony, cloves, and tea.

Relevant Chinese terms, the uses of each commodity, and the production and distribution are analyzed.

Both qualitative and quantitative information is drawn from the sources, and it is demonstrated that many trade items were much more significant in international business than has been thought.

At the same time, these studies highlight the importance of Chinese consumption in driving world commodity flows.

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Ashgate Publishing Limited
0860787761 / 9780860787761
Hardback
26/02/1999
United Kingdom
English
352p.
23 cm
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