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Conflict and commerce in maritime East Asia : the Zheng family and the shaping of the modern world, c. 1620-1720 / Xing Hang (Brandeis University).
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Hang, Xing, 1982-
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Language
English
Published/Created
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
©2015
Description
x, 332 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
HF3835 .H365 2015
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Subject(s)
Zheng family
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Merchants
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China
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Biography
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Merchants
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Taiwan
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Biography
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Social conflict
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East Asia
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History
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17th century
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China
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Commerce
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History
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17th century
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China
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Foreign economic relations
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Europe, Western
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Europe, Western
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Foreign economic relations
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China
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East China Sea
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Commerce
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History
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17th century
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South China Sea
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Commerce
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History
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17th century
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East Asia
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Commerce
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History
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17th century
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Series
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
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Summary note
"The Zheng family of merchants and militarists emerged from the tumultuous seventeenth century amid a severe economic depression, a harrowing dynastic transition from the ethnic Chinese Ming to the Manchu Qing, and the first wave of European expansion into East Asia. Under four generations of leaders over six decades, the Zheng had come to dominate trade across the China Seas. Their average annual earnings matched, and at times exceeded, those of their fiercest rivals: the Dutch East India Company. Although nominally loyal to the Ming in its doomed struggle against the Manchus, the Zheng eventually forged an autonomous territorial state based on Taiwan with the potential to encompass the family's entire economic sphere of influence. Through the story of the Zheng, Xing Hang provides a fresh perspective on the economic divergence of early modern China from western Europe, its twenty-first-century resurgence, and the meaning of a Chinese identity outside China"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 306-325) and index.
Contents
Introduction
1. Setting the stage
2. From smuggler-pirates to loyal Confucians
3. Between trade and legitimacy
4. Brave new world
5. The Zheng state on Taiwan
6. The lure of "China"
7. A contingent destruction
8. Conclusion
Appendix 1: Romanization of East Asian Languages
Appendix 2: Measurements and Currency Conversions
Appendix 3: Zheng Market Share, Revenues, and Profitability, 1640-1683
Appendix 4: Glossary of Chinese Characters.
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ISBN
9781107121843 ((hardback ; : alkaline paper))
1107121841 ((hardback ; : alkaline paper))
9781107558458 ((paperback ; : alkaline paper))
LCCN
2015024719
OCLC
916408349
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