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Titre conventionnel : [Mélanges. Wills, John E.]
Titre(s) : Early modern East Asia [Texte imprimé] : war, commerce, and cultural exchange : essays in honor of John E. Wills, Jr. / edited by Kenneth M. Swope and Tonio Andrade
Publication : London : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2018
Description matérielle : xi, 243 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Collection : Asian States and Empires ; 16
Lien à la collection : Asian states and empires
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"This book presents exciting new research on early modern East Asia, exploring maritime
connections, technological dissemination, military conflict, and the often-unforeseen
consequences of missionary efforts. It demonstrates the benefits of a global history
approach, outlining the complex interactions between Western traders and Asian states
and entrepreneurs. Its authors also reflect on some of the big questions in global
history: the enduring vitality and dynamism of East Asian societies as they grappled
with the challenge of the West, the role of pirates and piracy in world history, the
differing diplomatic structures that caused so many challenges to relations between
East Asians and Europeans, and the rapid increase in the scale and scope of maritime
trade. In the process they highlight the often surprising interconnections between
war, commerce, and cultural exchange in this complicated and understudied period"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Swope, Kenneth (1969-....). Éditeur scientifique
Andrade, Tonio. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Commerce -- Asie orientale -- Histoire
Civilisation -- Asie orientale
Relations extérieures -- Asie orientale -- Histoire
Genre ou forme : Mélanges et hommages
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781138235229. - ISBN 1138235229. - ISBN 9781315282817 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb454561478
Notice n° :
FRBNF45456147
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Introduction : Jack Wills and his work and influence / Kenneth M. Swope and Tonio
Andrade ; Qing opium dependency and Republican opium autonomy / David A. Bello
; Rivers of blood & roads of bones : Sichuan in the Ming-Qing transition / Kenneth
M. Swope ; Dueling wills : Dutch administration and Formosan power, 1624-68 / Leonard
Blussé ; Sultan Hasanuddin's rationale for re-expansion : avenging Tiworo's defeat
in the seascape of the seascape of the spice wars / Jennifer L. Gaynor ; Maritime
China in global military history : some reflections on the Chase model / Tonio Andrade
; The military implication of Zhu Wan's coastal campaign in southeastern China : focusing
on the matchlock Gun (1548-66) / Sun Laichen ; The seventeenth-century Guangdong
pirates and their transnational impact / Xing Hang ; A ship full of Chinese passengers
: Princess Amelia's voyage from London to China in 1816-17 / Paul A. van Dyke ; Hierarchy
and anarchy in early modern East Asia : the tribute system as an international system
/ David C. Kang ; Why is China so big? : and other big questions : an interview with
John E. Wills, Jr., Amsterdam, 2005 / by Hendrik E. Niemeijer and Frans Paul van Der
Putten ; 2016 postscript to the Itinerario interview.