
Port Cities: Multicultural Emporiums Of Asia, 1500-1900
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Art & Photography
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
220
لغة
صيني
منشور
Jan 1, 2016
الناشر
Asian Civilisations Museum
رقم ISBN-10
9811113807
رقم ISBN-13
9789811113802
الوصف
This work delves into the intricate tapestry of Asian port cities from 1500 to 1900, illustrating how these vibrant emporiums served as melting pots of cultures, ideas, and trade. The authors examine the dynamic exchanges that shaped the social, economic, and political landscapes of these regions during a time of significant global interaction. By exploring the historical significance and diverse influences of these hubs, they reveal how maritime commerce acted as a catalyst for change.
The narrative uncovers the stories of various port cities, highlighting their roles as centers of convergence where various ethnicities and cultures met and mingled. As trade routes emerged and expanded, these locales became integral to the movement of goods and people, fostering a sense of global interconnectedness. Through rich illustrations and insightful analysis, the book captures the essence of multiculturalism in these historic settings.
Moreover, the authors address the impact of colonialism and globalization on these cities, emphasizing the complex relationships that developed between local populations and foreign traders. Their collaboration offers a nuanced perspective on the historical forces that shaped not only the individual cities but also the broader development of Asia during this transformative period. Readers are invited to engage with a multifaceted portrayal of port cities that highlights their enduring significance in the world's cultural and commercial narrative.
The narrative uncovers the stories of various port cities, highlighting their roles as centers of convergence where various ethnicities and cultures met and mingled. As trade routes emerged and expanded, these locales became integral to the movement of goods and people, fostering a sense of global interconnectedness. Through rich illustrations and insightful analysis, the book captures the essence of multiculturalism in these historic settings.
Moreover, the authors address the impact of colonialism and globalization on these cities, emphasizing the complex relationships that developed between local populations and foreign traders. Their collaboration offers a nuanced perspective on the historical forces that shaped not only the individual cities but also the broader development of Asia during this transformative period. Readers are invited to engage with a multifaceted portrayal of port cities that highlights their enduring significance in the world's cultural and commercial narrative.