The eighteenth century is generally seen as a period during which maritime trade became global. Much has been written about the politics of trade and colonization from a European perspective. Scholars have paid less attention, however, to the impact of global trade on literary conceptions of everyday life in and outside Europe, or to how commodity flows bound disparate extra-European economies closer together. This chapter aims to fill part of this gap by analysing the tea-for-silver trade among Britain, colonial Spain, and China during the eighteenth century. In particular, it will explore the far-reaching effects of imported silver on the Chinese economy, and how these were represented by British and Chinese literati
This dissertation examines Samuel Johnson's essays about China, the travel accounts of a group of Br...
The breakdown of the monopoly of coinage in Spanish America by the 1820s meant the cessation of the ...
The breakdown of the monopoly of coinage in Spanish America by the 1820s meant the cessation of the ...
In the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, tea and opium were inextricably linked throug...
The East India Company played a vital role in British commercial expansion and European-Asian econom...
In China up to the end of 1840’s, settlement of foreign trade accounts was made in three manners: in...
The circulation of silver between the Americas, Europe, and China has provided a critical impetus fo...
The East India Company played a vital role in British commercial expansion and European-Asian econom...
The East India Company played a vital role in British commercial expansion and European-Asian econom...
This thesis examines the idea of China in British literature during a clearly defined period. Betwe...
The dissymetry of Sino-European trade in the 17th and 18th centuries is familiar to historians, who ...
The East India Company played a vital role in British commercial expansion and European-Asian econom...
Tracing the social lives of tea, porcelain, and silk, it is discernible that the world had been livi...
This article argues that the commodity “nature” ascribed to early modern money should be understood ...
This dissertation examines Samuel Johnson's essays about China, the travel accounts of a group of Br...
This dissertation examines Samuel Johnson's essays about China, the travel accounts of a group of Br...
The breakdown of the monopoly of coinage in Spanish America by the 1820s meant the cessation of the ...
The breakdown of the monopoly of coinage in Spanish America by the 1820s meant the cessation of the ...
In the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, tea and opium were inextricably linked throug...
The East India Company played a vital role in British commercial expansion and European-Asian econom...
In China up to the end of 1840’s, settlement of foreign trade accounts was made in three manners: in...
The circulation of silver between the Americas, Europe, and China has provided a critical impetus fo...
The East India Company played a vital role in British commercial expansion and European-Asian econom...
The East India Company played a vital role in British commercial expansion and European-Asian econom...
This thesis examines the idea of China in British literature during a clearly defined period. Betwe...
The dissymetry of Sino-European trade in the 17th and 18th centuries is familiar to historians, who ...
The East India Company played a vital role in British commercial expansion and European-Asian econom...
Tracing the social lives of tea, porcelain, and silk, it is discernible that the world had been livi...
This article argues that the commodity “nature” ascribed to early modern money should be understood ...
This dissertation examines Samuel Johnson's essays about China, the travel accounts of a group of Br...
This dissertation examines Samuel Johnson's essays about China, the travel accounts of a group of Br...
The breakdown of the monopoly of coinage in Spanish America by the 1820s meant the cessation of the ...
The breakdown of the monopoly of coinage in Spanish America by the 1820s meant the cessation of the ...