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Merchants, Companies and Trade
Europe and Asia in the Early Modern Era

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Sushil Chaudhury, Michel Morineau, Ravi Arvind Palat, Immanuel Wallerstein, Geneviève Bouchon, Niels Steensgaard, Michel Aghassian, Kéram Kévonian, Gilles Veinstein, Frank Perlin, Om Prakash, Femme S. Gaastra, Philippe Haudrère, C. Koninckx, Helma Houtman-de Smedt, Dietmar Rothermund, Paul Butel
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  • Date Published: September 2007
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521037471
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  • The main objective of this book is to dispel some of the conventionally-held views surrounding trade between Europe and Asia in the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. For instance, through a comparative and comprehensive study of merchant communities, markets and commodities, the individual authors demonstrate that Asian merchants were in no way inferior to Europeans in terms of their commercial operations and business acumen. The book as a whole attempts to view trade between Europe and Asia in its totality and emphasizes similarities rather than differences in the two regions.

    • Comparative study of merchants and markets in Europe and Asia
    • Challenges conventionally held views, such as the alleged inferiority of Asian traders
    • Examines little-studied areas such as trade between India and the Ottoman Empire, and Armenian trade and its organization
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    "This book is designed to change some of the entrenched historiography..." Journal of Interdisciplinary History

    "a welcome addition to the...literature on trade between Europe and Asia in the early modern period." Journal of Economics

    "...it is nonetheless a service to the field to have these contributions by important scholars available for incorporation into the stream of discussion." The International History Review

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    17th Oct 2024 by UName-1050747

    este libro incluye muchos detalles sobre el comercio de Dutch en Esta Asia y the country trade in Asia.

    Review was not posted due to profanity

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    • Date Published: September 2007
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521037471
    • length: 344 pages
    • copublisher: Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
    • dimensions: 228 x 151 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.516kg
    • contains: 2 maps 15 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of contributors
    Preface
    Introduction Sushil Chaudhury and Michel Morineau
    Part I. Asia, Especially India, Around 1500:
    1. Of what world-system was pre-1500 'India' a part? Ravi Arvind Palat and Immanuel Wallerstein
    2. Trade in the Indian Ocean at the dawn of the sixteenth century Geneviève Bouchon
    Part II. Routes, Markets and Merchants:
    3. The route through Quandahar: the significance of the overland trade from India to the West in the seventeenth century Niels Steensgaard
    4. The Armenian merchant network: overall autonomy and local integration Michel Aghassian and Kéram Kévonian
    5. Commercial relations between India and the Ottoman Empire (late fifteenth to late eighteenth centuries): a few notes and hypotheses Gilles Veinstein
    6. Eastern and Western merchants from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries Michel Morineau
    7. The other 'species' world: specification of commodities and moneys, and the knowledge-base of commerce, 1500–1900 Frank Perlin
    Part III. European Presence in Asia:
    8. The Portuguese and the Dutch in Asian maritime trade: a comparative analysis Om Prakash
    9. Competition or collaboration? Relations between the Dutch East India Company and Indian merchants around 1680 Femme S. Gaastra
    10. The French India Company and its trade in the eighteenth century Philippe Haudrère
    11. Sweden and India in the eighteenth century: Sweden's difficulty in gaining access to a crowded market C. Koninckx
    12. The ambitions of the Austrian Empire with reference to East India during the last quarter of the eighteenth century Helma Houtman-de Smedt
    Part IV. Implications of Trade: Asia and Europe:
    13. The Indian challenge: seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Michel Morineau
    14. The changing pattern of British trade in Indian textiles, 1701–1757 Dietmar Rothermund
    15. French traders and India at the end of the eighteenth century Paul Butel
    16. The Asian merchants and companies in Bengal's export trade, circa mid-eighteenth century Sushil Chaudhury
    Index.

  • Editors

    Sushil Chaudhury, University of Calcutta

    Michel Morineau, Université de Paris XII

    Contributors

    Sushil Chaudhury, Michel Morineau, Ravi Arvind Palat, Immanuel Wallerstein, Geneviève Bouchon, Niels Steensgaard, Michel Aghassian, Kéram Kévonian, Gilles Veinstein, Frank Perlin, Om Prakash, Femme S. Gaastra, Philippe Haudrère, C. Koninckx, Helma Houtman-de Smedt, Dietmar Rothermund, Paul Butel

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