Monsoon Traders: Ships, Skippers and Commodities in Eighteenth-Century Makassar (Verhandelingen Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde) by Gerrit Knaap
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Gerrit J. Knaap
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Anglais
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Kitlv Press
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In the vibrant backdrop of 18th-century Makassar, Gerrit Knaap delves into the bustling trade networks that defined the region. With lively ships sailing in and out of the port, the narrative paints a vivid picture of the bustling marketplaces and the diverse array of goods that traveled across the seas. Skippers, often adventurous spirits, navigated both the treacherous waters and the complex social dynamics of trade.
Knaap weaves together stories of these traders, offering a rich tapestry of cultural exchange, economic ambition, and the challenges they faced. Readers will discover how commodities were not just goods but also conduits for deeper connections between distant lands and peoples. The narrative captures the essence of a time when everything seemed possible through the sails of a ship.
As the author unfolds the intricacies of maritime commerce, he brings to life the characters that made up this vibrant world. From savvy merchants to skilled navigators, each person played a crucial role in the dance of trade that shaped Makassar’s destiny. Knaap's engaging writing invites readers to immerse themselves in this fascinating period, uncovering stories of resilience and ingenuity that still resonate today.
Knaap weaves together stories of these traders, offering a rich tapestry of cultural exchange, economic ambition, and the challenges they faced. Readers will discover how commodities were not just goods but also conduits for deeper connections between distant lands and peoples. The narrative captures the essence of a time when everything seemed possible through the sails of a ship.
As the author unfolds the intricacies of maritime commerce, he brings to life the characters that made up this vibrant world. From savvy merchants to skilled navigators, each person played a crucial role in the dance of trade that shaped Makassar’s destiny. Knaap's engaging writing invites readers to immerse themselves in this fascinating period, uncovering stories of resilience and ingenuity that still resonate today.
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