Visible CitiesThe eighteenth century witnessed the rise of the China market and the changes that resulted in global consumption patterns, from opium smoking to tea drinking. In a valuable transnational perspective, Blussé chronicles the economic and cultural transformations in East Asia through three key cities—Canton, Nagasaki, and Batavia. |
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Side 9
Before I do this , however , let us look at the geographic features and the histoire
structurale of the China Sea region to see ... China ' s Maritime Frontier The
China Sea region is often portrayed as an annex to the Indian Ocean , to which it
is ...
Before I do this , however , let us look at the geographic features and the histoire
structurale of the China Sea region to see ... China ' s Maritime Frontier The
China Sea region is often portrayed as an annex to the Indian Ocean , to which it
is ...
Side 10
open to the east where it connects with the Pacific Ocean , the shallow , land -
locked China Sea is basically an inner sea , or a “ Chinese Mediterranean , " as it
has occasionally been called . 15 The lower part , the South China Sea ...
open to the east where it connects with the Pacific Ocean , the shallow , land -
locked China Sea is basically an inner sea , or a “ Chinese Mediterranean , " as it
has occasionally been called . 15 The lower part , the South China Sea ...
Side 11
In addition to geographical considerations and their effect on maritime traffic in
the China Sea region , man - made factors influenced the patterns and rhythms of
trade and set the China Sea region apart from the Indian Ocean . These included
...
In addition to geographical considerations and their effect on maritime traffic in
the China Sea region , man - made factors influenced the patterns and rhythms of
trade and set the China Sea region apart from the Indian Ocean . These included
...
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Three Windows of Opportunity | 1 |
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