Sushil Chaudhury / Michel Morineau (eds.)
Merchants, Companies and Trade
Herausgeber: Chaudhury, Sushil; Morineau, Michel
Sushil Chaudhury / Michel Morineau (eds.)
Merchants, Companies and Trade
Herausgeber: Chaudhury, Sushil; Morineau, Michel
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Comparative study looking at the development of trade between Europe and Asia with contributions from leading scholars.
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Comparative study looking at the development of trade between Europe and Asia with contributions from leading scholars.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9780521563673
- ISBN-10: 0521563674
- Artikelnr.: 21415985
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9780521563673
- ISBN-10: 0521563674
- Artikelnr.: 21415985
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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.
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.
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.
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.