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E-raamat: China's Seaborne Trade with South and Southeast Asia (1200-1750)

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  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Sari: Variorum Collected Studies
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  • Kirjastus: Ashgate Publishing Limited
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040245347

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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 analysed. 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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'This volume reprints fourteen pieces of meticulous scholarship... Reviewers are duty-bound to try to catch the author in a lapse of bibliographic coverage. I found none.' Itinerario '... testif(ies) to the tremendous productivity of Ptak and confirm(s) his standing as the leading western expert on China's maritime enterprise and overseas relations between 1200 and 1750... this collection of essays is of the highest quality and should be of great interest to all maritime historians of China and many others... a milestone of scholarly endeavour.' International Journal of Maritime History '... wealth of detailed information, Roderich Ptak has performed a service to the profession.' The American Neptune 'We are all indebted to scholars like Roderich Ptak for the care and quality of their work, and this volume will be gratefully used by all serious students of Asian maritime history.' Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania '... this is a superb collection of articles...' International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

Introduction ix
Acknowledgements xii
A: GEOGRAPHY, ROUTES, AND REGIONS
Some References to Timor in Old Chinese Records
Ming Studies
17. Minnesota, 1983
37-48(11)
Kurze Zusammenfassung der wichtigsten chinesischen Nachrichten zu den Sulu-Inseln wahrend der Ming-Zeit
Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft
136. GieBen, 1986
616-630(14)
The Northern Trade Route to the Spice Islands: South China Sea-Sulu Zone-North Moluccas
(14th to early 16th Century) Archipel
43. Paris, 1992
27-56(29)
Die Andamanen und Nikobaren nach chinesischen Quellen (Ende Sung bis Ming)
Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft
140. GieBen, 1990
343-373(30)
Yuan and Early Ming Notices on the Kayal Area in South India
Bulletin de l'Ecole francaise d'Extreme-Orient
80. Paris, 1993
137-156(19)
The Maldive and Laccadive Islands (Liu Shan) in Ming Records
Journal of the American Oriental Society
107. Boulder, 1987
675-694(19)
B: COMMODITIES: TERMINOLOGY, PRODUCTION, USES, TRADE
The Transportation of Sandalwood from Timor to China and Macao, c. 1350-1600
Portuguese Asia. Aspects in History and Economic History (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries), ed. Roderich Ptak, Beitrage zur Sudasienforschung
117. Stuttgart, 1987
87-109(22)
Notes on the Word `Shanhu' and Chinese Coral Imports from Maritime Asia, c. 1250-1600
Archipel
39. Paris, 1990
65-80(15)
Pferde auf See: Ein vergessener Aspekt des maritimen chinesischen Handels im fruhen
15. Jahrhundert
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
34. Leiden, 1990
199-233(30)
China and the Trade in Tortoise-Shell (Sung to Ming Periods)
Emporia, Commodities and Entrepreneurs in Asian Maritime Trade, c. 1400-1750, ed. Roderich Ptak and Dietmar Rothermund, Beitrage zur Sudasienforschung
141. Stuttgart, 1991
195-229(34)
Ebenholz in China: Termini, Verwendung Einfuhr (ca. 1200-1600)
Munchner Beitrage zur Volkerkunde
3. Munich, 1990
17-40(23)
China and the Trade in Cloves, circa 960-1435
Journal of the American Oriental Society
113. Boulder, 1993
1-13(12)
Asian Trade in Cloves circa 1500: Quantities and Trade Routes-A Synopsis of Portuguese and Other Sources
Proceedings of the International Colloquium on the Portuguese and the Pacific. University of California, Santa Barbara, October
1993. Publications of the Center of Portuguese Studies
10. Santa Barbara, 1995
149-169(20)
Die Rolle der Chinesen, Portugiesen und Hollander im Teehandel zwischen China und Sudostasien (ca. 1600-1750)
Jahrbuch fur Wirtschaftsgeschichte
1. Berlin, 1994
89-106(17)
Index 1-18
Roderich Ptak, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Germany