Commercial Cosmopolitanism?

Commercial Cosmopolitanism?

Cross-Cultural Objects, Spaces, and Institutions in the Early Modern World

Gottmann, Felicia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

264

Mole

Inglês

9780367714864

15 a 20 dias

453

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Introduction: Commercial Cosmopolitanism? Transcultural Actors, Objects, Spaces, and Practices in the Early Modern World Part 1: Cosmopolitan Spaces, Objects, and Actors 1. Controlling the Golden Geese: Canton, Nagasaki and the Limits of Hybridity 2. Trouble in the Contact Zone: Jeremias van Vliet in seventeenth-century Ayutthaya 3. Chinese Commercial Cosmopolitanism in the Eighteenth-Century Mekong River Delta: The Case of M?c Thien T? 4. Money Talks: Confessions of a Disgraced Cosmopolitan Coin of the 1640s 5. 'This Whole Business Should Be Kept Very Secret': The English Tobacco Workhouses in Moscow 6. Goods from the Sea Countries: Material Cosmopolitanism in Atlantic West Africa 7. From the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic: The Nineteenth-Century Commercial Ventures of Oman-Zanzibar Part 2: Institutions, Practices, and Agents 8. Hats, Furs and Indigenous Traders in a Global Trade 9. The Social Networks of Cosmopolitan Fraudsters: The Prussian Bengal Company as a Transnational Corporation 10. Quasi-cosmopolitanism: French Directors in Ouidah and Pondicherry (1674-1746) 11. Commercial Cosmopolitanism? The Case of the Firm De Bruijn & Cloots (Lisbon) in the 18th century 12. 'The Limits of Cosmopolitanism: Ottoman Algiers in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 13. Making Ireland Poor: Poverty, Trade and Sectarianism in the Eighteenth Century Atlantic
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global economy;economic history;globalisation;methodological cosmopolitanism;Ulrich Beck;global history;cultural history;trade;trade networks;contact zones;King William III;Cosmopolitanism;North American Fur Trade;Commercial idealism;Dragon's Blood;Global economic entanglements;Sierra Leone Company;Economic interconnectedness;Double Entry Bookkeeping;Commercial anxiety;Double Entry;Commercial Cosmopolitanism;Hudson's Bay Company Posts;Spanish American Silver;Coromandel Coast;De Bruijn;Fort Albany;Maritime East Asia;Mekong River Delta;Indigenous Traders;French East India Company;HBC;Siamese Kings;Voc Official;Portuguese Maritime Expansion;Western Indian Ocean;Siamese Court;Western Indian Ocean Region;Local Power Dynamics