Subject: China--Foreign economic relations

China and the Silk Roads (ca. 100 BCE to 1800 CE) : role and content of its historical access to the outside world
AuthorSchottenhammer, Angela
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesCrossroads - history of interactions across the silk routes ; v. 6
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberDS740.4.S36 2023
Descriptionpdf [xvii, 526 p. : ill, maps (some color)]
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China and the Silk Roads (ca. 100 BCE to 1800 CE) : role and content of its historical access to the outside world /  by Angela Schottenhammer.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

General remarks on 'tribute', 'tribute trade', and China's 'tribute system' -- Han expansion and colonisation -- Tang expansion and power alliances -- Song China: economic giant and military dwarf? -- Mongol Yuan China and the Maritime Silk Roads: cutting deals? -- Ming foreign relations and Maritime engagement in Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean -- Qing China's foreign relations, with focus on Japan and the Ryūkyūs -- Connecting China with the Pacific world?

"The book investigates China's relations to the outside world between ca. 100 BCE and 1800 CE. In contrast to most histories of the Silk Roads, the focus of this book clearly lies on the maritime Silk Road and on the period between Tang and high Qing, selecting aspects that have so far been neglected in research on the history of China's relations with the outside world. The author examines, for example, issue of 'imperialism' in imperial China, the specific role of fanbing (frontier tribal troops) during Song times, the interrelationship between maritime commerce, military expansion, and environmental factors during the Yuan, the question of whether or not early Ming China can be considered a (proto-)colonialist country, the role force and violence played during the Zheng He expeditions, and the significance the Asia-Pacific world possessed for late Ming and early Qing rulers"-- Provided by publisher.

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ISBN9789004523722 ; 9004523723
LCCN2023040626
China dream : the quest for the last great untapped market on earth
AuthorStudwell, Joe
PlaceNew York
PublisherAtlantic Monthly Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition1st American ed.
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberHC427.95.S78 2002
Descriptionxx, 359 p. ; 24 cm.
NoteThe China dream : the quest for the last great untapped market on earth / Joe Studwell.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 342-343) and index.
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ISBN0871138298
LCCN2001-58996
China on the sea
AuthorZheng Yangwen 鄭揚文
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesChina studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 21
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberHF3834.Z476 2012
Descriptionpdf. [viii, 362 pages : illustrations]
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China on the sea / by Zheng Yangwen.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Facing the seas -- "The inconsistency of the seas" -- Feeding China -- Cette merveilleuse machine -- Les palais europeens -- "Wind of the west西洋风" -- Pattern and variation: indigenisation -- "Race for oriental opulence" -- Conclusion.

This volume challenges the Walled Kingdom perspective. China reached out to the seas far more actively than historians have allowed, while the maritime world shaped China, Qing China in particular, much more than the continental world. It gave birth to and defined Chinese modernity.

Generations of Chinese scholars have made China synonymous with the Great Wall and presented its civilization as fundamentally land-bound. This volume challenges this perspective, demonstrating that China was not a "Walled Kingdom", certainly not since the Yongjia Disturbance in 311. China reached out to the maritime world far more actively than historians have acknowledged, while the seas and what came from the seas--from Islam, fragrances and Jesuits to maize, opium and clocks--significantly changed the course of history, and have been of inestimable importance to China since the Ming. This book integrates the maritime history of China, especially the Qing period, a subject which has hitherto languished on the periphery of scholarly analysis, into the mainstream of current historical narrative. It was the seas that made Tang China a "Cosmopolitan Empire" (Mark Lewis), the Song dynasty China's "Greatest Age" (John Fairbank), China at 1600 "the largest and most sophisticated of all unified realms on earth" (Jonathan Spence), and the reign of the three Qing emperors (Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong) China's "last golden age" (Charles Hucker).

Cover caption: The several known complete sets of “Copper engravings of the European palaces in Yuan Ming Yuan” [圆明园西洋楼铜板画] each include 20 images. However, the set belonging to the John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, was recently found to include a unique additional colour image. Jottings at the top and bottom read: “Planche 2e qui a été commencée à être mise en couleurs” and “Planche 2e esquissée pour la couleur”. Reproduced by courtesy of the University Librarian and Director, the John Rylands University Library, University of Manchester.

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ISBN9789004194786 ; 9004194789
LCCN2011034522
Global history with Chinese characteristics : autocratic states along the silk road in the decline of the Spanish and Qing empires 1680-1796
AuthorPérez-García, Manuel, 1979-
PlaceSingapore
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesPalgrave studies in comparative global history
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberHC427.7.P47 2021
Descriptionpdf [xxxv, 244 p. : ill. (black and white)]
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Global history with Chinese characteristics : autocratic states along the silk road in the decline of the Spanish and Qing empires 1680-1796 / Manuel Perez-Garcia.

Introduction: The Implementation of the New Global History in China -- The "Global History Paradox" in China: Sinocentred Approaches along the Silk Road -- The Mandate of Heaven, the Rule of the Emperor: Self-sufficiency of the Middle-Kingdom -- Silver, Rogues, and Trade Networks: Sangleyes and Manila Galleons connecting the Spanish Empire and Qing China -- Conclusions.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Book examines perceptions and dialogues between China and Europe by analysing strategic geopolitical sites which fostered commerce, consumption and socioeconomic networks between China and Europe through a particular case study: Macau, connecting with South China, and Marseille in Mediterranean Europe from 1680 to 1800. How did foreign merchant networks and trans-national communities of Macau and Marseille operate during the eighteenth century and contribute to somehow transfer respectively European and Chinese socio-cultural habits and forms in local population? What was the degree and channels of consumption of European goods in China and Chinese goods in Europe? Through these questions the book explores the bilateral Sino-European trade relations and considers how the trans-national dimension of exotic commodities changed tastes by creating a new type of global consumerism.

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ISBN9789811578656
Trade and expansion in Han China : a study in the structure of Sino-barbarian economic relations
AuthorYu Yingshi 余英時
PlaceTaibei Shi 台北市
PublisherXuanbin chubanshe 玄彬出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfDir. Office Gallery North
Call NumberDS748.Y8 1971
Descriptionix, 251 p. :maps on end papers ; 21 cm
NoteTrade and expansion in Han China : a study in the structure of Sino-barbarian economic relations / by Ying-shih Yü.
Reprint of University of California Press edition, Berkeley, 1967.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-233) and index.
Chinese colophon dated 民國60 [1971].
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Treaty ports
AuthorAbend, Hallett Edward, 1884-1955
PlaceGarden City, NY
PublisherDoubleday, Doran & Co.
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberHF3776.T731 A236 1944
Descriptionviii, [2], 271 p. : ill., map ; 22 cm.
NoteTreaty ports / [by] Hallett Abend.
Includes index.
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LCCN44-7250
Zhongguo yu shibo : lishi jilu 中國與世博 : 歷史記錄, 1851-1940 = China and World Exposition : historical records, 1851-1940
AuthorShanghai tushuguan 上海圖書館
PlaceShanghai Shi 上海市
PublisherShanghai kexue jishu wenxian chubanshe 上海科學技術文獻出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberT395.Z488 2002
Description2, 3, 348 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
NoteZhongguo yu shibo : lishi jilu 中國與世博 : 歷史記錄, 1851-1940 = China and World Exposition : historical records, 1851-1940 / Shanghai tushuguan bian 上海圖書館編.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 344-347).
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ISBN7543920573 ; 9787543920576
LCCN2004367890