
Fields from the Sea: Chinese Junk Trade with Siam during the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century
von:
Jennifer W. Cushman
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 0877277117
ISBN 13: 9780877277118
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
January 1st, 1993
Verlag: Southeast Asia Program Publications
Seiten: 216
In a thorough examination of the bustling maritime trade between China and Siam, Jennifer W. Cushman delves into the intricate world of Chinese junks from the late eighteenth to the early nineteenth century. Through meticulous research, she uncovers the social, economic, and cultural dynamics that underpinned this vital trade route. The narrative unfolds the complexities of interactions between merchants, navigating the rich tapestry of history that shaped both societies.
Cushman takes readers beyond mere statistics, highlighting the human stories behind the trade. She presents colorful accounts of the traders, their lifestyles, and the challenges they faced, painting a vivid picture of life at sea. The author expertly connects historical events with broader themes of globalization and cultural exchange, revealing how these interactions influenced identities and economies.
Engaging and insightful, the book serves not only as a historical analysis but also as a reflection on the enduring legacy of maritime commerce. Through her methodical approach, Cushman invites readers to appreciate the significance of the Chinese junk trade and its role in shaping the relationships between neighboring countries in a transformative era.
Cushman takes readers beyond mere statistics, highlighting the human stories behind the trade. She presents colorful accounts of the traders, their lifestyles, and the challenges they faced, painting a vivid picture of life at sea. The author expertly connects historical events with broader themes of globalization and cultural exchange, revealing how these interactions influenced identities and economies.
Engaging and insightful, the book serves not only as a historical analysis but also as a reflection on the enduring legacy of maritime commerce. Through her methodical approach, Cushman invites readers to appreciate the significance of the Chinese junk trade and its role in shaping the relationships between neighboring countries in a transformative era.