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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Leonard Blussé. imperial administrators regarded as interlopers and infringers
on imperial rule and order . This situation became very clear when the Ming
dynasty was established in 1367 after more than a century of Mongol domination
.
Leonard Blussé. imperial administrators regarded as interlopers and infringers
on imperial rule and order . This situation became very clear when the Ming
dynasty was established in 1367 after more than a century of Mongol domination
.
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The widely divergent policies of the Ming court underscore this point . At first
overseas private trade was strictly forbidden , in order for the rulers to keep
control over their own subjects and , of course , to ensure that only the throne
reaped the ...
The widely divergent policies of the Ming court underscore this point . At first
overseas private trade was strictly forbidden , in order for the rulers to keep
control over their own subjects and , of course , to ensure that only the throne
reaped the ...
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loyal to the Ming court , which had fled to the south . Thanks to the huge profits
that could still be reaped from overseas trade , he was able to recruit sufficient
military strength to hold out against the Qing troops . Zheng Chenggong ' s main ...
loyal to the Ming court , which had fled to the south . Thanks to the huge profits
that could still be reaped from overseas trade , he was able to recruit sufficient
military strength to hold out against the Qing troops . Zheng Chenggong ' s main ...
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