Visible Cities: Canton, Nagasaki, and Batavia and the Coming of the AmericansHarvard University Press, 31. mars 2008 - 147 sider The 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, Leonard Blussé chronicles the economic and cultural transformations in East Asia through three key cities. Canton was the port of call for foreign merchants in the Qing empire. Nagasaki was the official port of Tokugawa Japan. Batavia served as the connection site between the Indian Ocean and China seas for ships of the Dutch East India Company. |
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... Tokugawa bakufu declared a total em- bargo on Dutch shipping to Japan between 1628 and 1633. After this incident was resolved diplomatically , the directorate of the Dutch East India Company came to the conclusion that total ...
... that it was much influenced by the policies of the Tokugawa bakufu , which created niches into which the Zheng clan from Fujian and the Dutch newcomers could step , to bridge the voids 崇明二百十里日本”唐海上道法唐 26 VISIBLE CITIES.
... Tokugawa Ieharu , 6 Tokugawa Iemitsu , 21 Tokugawa Ieyasu , 45-46 Tokugawa shogunate , x , 5 , 12 , 20-22 , 26 , 34 , 47 , 50 , 64 , 66 , 75 , 87 Tokugawa Tsunayoshi , 47 Tokyo ( Edo ) , 22 , 34 , 46-47 , 49 , 87 , 90 , 96 Tonkin , 20 ...
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Three Windows of Opportunity | 1 |
Managing Trade across Cultures | 32 |
Bridging the Divide | 67 |
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Visible Cities: Canton, Nagasaki, and Batavia and the Coming of the Americans Leonard Blussé Begrenset visning - 2008 |