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Merchant Cultures eBook

A Global Approach To Spaces, Representations And Worlds Of Trade, 1500-1800

language: english
Publisher: BRILL, January of 2022 ‧
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Hans Holbein's Triumphs (1532-1534), commissioned for the headquarters of the Hanseatic League in London and Kano Naizen's The Portuguese namban ('foreigners') painted in 1543 in Japan are representations of worlds of trade, where wealth, speculation, exploitation, poverty, curiosity, encounters and the exotic relate effortlessly. These worlds multiplied in Africa, the America's, Asia and Europe as mercantile cultures met in a globalizing world. From these encounters, power, subjugation and conflict arose as part of the same world as cooperation, cross-culturalism and cosmopolitism. Understanding early modern merchant cultures is thus paramount to comprehend the sinews of globalization before 1800. Merchants worldwide shared trading interests. These interests shaped a panoply of encounters of mercantile cultures across space and time. This book sketches the commonalities and underlines the differences of mercantile practices and representations during the Early Modern period. Contributors are: Laurence Fontaine, David Graizbord, William Pettigrew, Edmond J. Smith, Radhika Seshan, Rila Mukherjee, Jurre J. A. Knoest, Noelle Richardson, Joseph P. McDermott, Mark Harberlein, Francisco Bethencourt, Edgar Pereira, and Germano Maifreda.

Merchant Cultures

A Global Approach To Spaces, Representations And Worlds Of Trade, 1500-1800

Property Description
ISBN: 9789004506572
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date: January of 2022
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: European Expansion And Indigenous Response
Categories: eBooks in English > History > General History
EAN: 9789004506572