Subject: Quanzhou Shi 泉州市--Commerce--History--Congresses

The emporium of the world : maritime Quanzhou, 1000-1400
AuthorSchottenhammer, Angela
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
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LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesSinica Leidensia ; 49
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberHF3852.E47 2001eb
Descriptionpdf. [xi, 449 pages : illustrations, maps]
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The emporium of the world : maritime Quanzhou, 1000-1400 / edited by Angela Schottenhammer.

Papers originally prepared for an international conference held in Leiden, the Netherlands, - September 26-27, 1997.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Impact of the Song: Imperial Clan on the Overseas Trade of Quanzhou /  John W. Chaffee  13 --  Overseas Trade and Social Change in Quanzhou through the Song /  Hugh R. Clark  47 --  Role of Metals and the Impact of the Introduction of Huizi Paper Notes in Quanzhou on the Development of Maritime Trade in the Song Period /  Angela Schottenhammer  95 --  Port, City, and Hinterlands: Archaeological Perspectives on Quanzhou and its Overseas Trade /  Richard Pearson, Li Min, Li Guo  177 --  Ceramic Boom in Minnan during Song and Yuan Times /  Ho Chuimei  237 --  Tamil Merchant Guilds and the Quanzhou Trade /  John Guy  283 --  Behind the Shadows: Archaeological Data on Two-way Sea-Trade between Quanzhou and Satingpra, South Thailand, 10th-14th Century /  Janice Stargardt  309 --  Quanzhou: At the Northern Edge of a Southeast Asian "Mediterranean"? /  Roderich Ptak  395.

"This volume, by offering a score of new insights derived from a wide variety of recent archaeological and textual sources, bring to life an important overseas trading port in Southeast Asia: Quanzhou. During the Song and Yuan dynasties active official and unofficial engagement in trade had formative effects on the development of the maritime trade of Quanzhou and its social and economic position both regionally and supraregionally. In the first part subjects such as the impact of the Song imperial clan and the local elites on these developments, the economic importance of metals, coins, paper money, and changes in the political economy, are amply discussed. The second part concentrates on the quantitative and qualitative analysis of archaeological data and materials, the investigation of commodities from China, their origins, distribution and final destinations, the use of foreign labour, and the particular role of South Thailand in trade connections, thus supplying the hard data underlying the main argument of the book."--Publisher description.

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