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Merchants of Canton and Macao

Author : Paul A. Van Dyke
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 674 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2011-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789888028917

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Paul Van Dyke works in many languages and archives to uncover the history of Peark River trade. This two-volume work is likely to be the most definitive reference work on the major trading families of Guangzhou. Organized as a series of family studies, this first volume includes exhaustive profiles of nine of the dominant hongs and their founding patriarchs for which good information survives: Tan Suqua, Tan Hunqua, Cai and Qiu, Beaukeequa, Yan, Mandarin Quiqua, Ye and Tacqua Amoy, Zhang, and Liang.

Merchants of Canton and Macao

Author : Paul A. Van Dyke
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2018-02-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9789888139323

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Merchants were central to the huge growth in China’s foreign trade and contributed to the development of world markets and networks. Merchants of Canton and Macao: Success and Failure in Eighteenth-Century Chinese Trade brings together much new research about the inner workings of the merchants of Canton and Macao. The book studies in detail the leading Chinese merchants and merchant families as well as the porcelain and silk trades. By examining the successes and failures of dozens of Chinese merchants involved in foreign trade, it provides fresh insights into China’s unique form of capitalism and her role in the rise of global commerce. Van Dyke’s conclusions on the nature of Qing policy towards foreign trade are bold, original and supported by intensive research. In contrast to the traditional focus on British and American trade, his research draws on archives in multiple languages, spread around the world. ‘Like its predecessor, this volume offers a detailed and vivid reconstruction of business practices based on a remarkable collection of archival sources in Chinese and diverse European languages. It will be especially welcome by economic historians as well as anyone who wants to understand global history as it played out in a particular place.’ —R. Bin Wong, Distinguished Professor of History and director of the Asia Institute, UCLA ‘Once again Paul Van Dyke has plumbed the depths of the archives to provide us with an extraordinary catalogue of the activities of European and Chinese traders during the heyday of the Canton trade. In this second volume of his encyclopedic study, Van Dyke focuses in detail on the transactions that took place between foreign private and company traders and Chinese licensed merchants.’ —Madeleine Zelin, Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Studies, Columbia University ‘This is a great study which will be the ultimate work on the subject for many years to come. It is as complete as the available documentation at present makes possible; it is concise, well organized and the subject is researched with great thoroughness.’ —Christiaan Jörg, author of Porcelain and the Dutch China Trade

Merchants of Canton and Macao

Author : Paul Arthur Van Dyke
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 545 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : China
ISBN : 9993701335

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Merchants of Canton and Macao

Author : Paul A. Van Dyke
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2011-11
Category : China
ISBN : 4876985863

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The Canton Trade

Author : Paul A. Van Dyke
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2005-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789622097490

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The Canton Trade by Paul A. Van Dyke Pdf

This study utilizes a wide range of new source materials to reconstruct the day-to-day operations of the port of Canton during the eighteenth and first half of the nineteenth centuries. Using a bottom-up approach, it provides a fresh look at the successes and failures of the trade by focusing on the practices and procedures rather than on the official policies and protocols. The narrative, however, reads like a story as the author unravels the daily lives of all the players from sampan operators, pilots, compradors and linguists, to country traders, supercargoes, Hong merchants and customs officials. New areas to studies of this kind are covered as well, such as Armenians, junk traders and rice traders, all of whom played intricate roles in moving the commerce forward. The Canton Trade shows that contrary to popular belief, the trade was stable, predictable and secure, with many incentives built into the policies to encourage it to grow. The huge expansion of trade was, in fact, one of the factors that contributed to its collapse as the increase in revenues blinded government officials to the long-term deterioration of the lower administrative echelons. In the end, the system was toppled, but that happened mainly because it had already defeated itself. General readers and academicians interested in world and Asian history, trading companies, country trade, Hong merchants, and articles of trade will find much new and relevant information here.

The Private Side of the Canton Trade, 1700–1840

Author : Paul A. Van Dyke,Susan E. Schopp
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2018-03-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9789888390939

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The Private Side of the Canton Trade, 1700–1840 by Paul A. Van Dyke,Susan E. Schopp Pdf

It is not often recognized that China was one of the few places in the early modern world where all merchants had equal access to the market. This study shows that private traders, regardless of the volume of their trade, were granted the same privileges in Canton as the large East India companies. All of these companies relied, to some extent, on private capital to finance their operations. Without the investments from individuals, the trade with China would have been greatly hindered. Competitors, large and small, traded alongside each other while enemies traded alongside enemies. Buddhists, Muslims, Catholics, Protestants, Parsees, Armenians, Hindus, and others lived and worked within the small area in the western suburbs of Canton designated for foreigners. Cantonese shopkeepers were not allowed to discriminate against any foreign traders. In fact, the shopkeepers were generally working in a competitive environment, providing customer-oriented service that generated goodwill, friendship, and trust. These contributed to the growth of the trade as a whole. While many private traders were involved in smuggling opium, others, such as Nathan Dunn, were much opposed to it. The case studies in this volume demonstrate that fortunes could be made in China by trading in legitimate items just as successfully as in illegitimate ones, which tellingly suggests that the rapid spread of opium smuggling in China could be a result of inadequate, rather than excessive, regulation by the Qing government. ‘For this absorbing book, Van Dyke and Schopp have convened excellent scholars, junior and senior, to throw new light on the foreign merchants outside the East India companies who shaped China’s engagement with the world at least as much as the companies’ men did, if not more. The slumbering field of foreign trade in Qing China has come back to life.’ —Timothy Brook, University of British Columbia ‘Much scholarship on the China trade has focused on the activities of the vast state-sponsored companies. This book flips the script. Now we know that, right under the noses of those economic behemoths, smaller private traders from Europe, America, and China were quietly reshaping the trade with their innovation, networking, grit, and dreams.’ —John R. Haddad, The Pennsylvania State University

The Hong Merchants of Canton

Author : Weng Eang Cheong
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781136785887

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The Hong Merchants of Canton by Weng Eang Cheong Pdf

This study eschews the uncritical acceptance of secondary sources that has characterized studies in this field, going back to and reinterpreting previously neglected primary sources, thereby enabling it to chart linkages between the European and Asian trades that have been regarded as parallel but unrelated (or at best competing) activities. In so doing, the work sheds new light on this crucial period.

Whampoa and the Canton Trade

Author : Paul A. Van Dyke
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2020-03-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9789888528356

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Whampoa and the Canton Trade by Paul A. Van Dyke Pdf

Paul A. Van Dyke’s new book, Whampoa and the Canton Trade: Life and Death in a Chinese Port, 1700–1842, authoritatively corrects misconceptions about how the Qing government treated foreigners when it controlled all trade in the Guangzhou port. Van Dyke reappraises the role of Whampoa in the system—a port twenty kilometres away from Guangzhou—and reassesses the government’s attitude towards foreigners, which was much more accommodating than previous research suggested. In fact, Van Dyke shows that foreigners were not bound by local laws and were given freedom of movement around Whampoa and Canton to the extent that they were treated with leniency even when found in off-limit places. Whampoa and the Canton Trade recounts the lives of seamen who travelled half-way around the globe at great risk and lived through a historic period that would become the framework for subsequent encounters between China and the rest of the world. Were it not for the exchanges between the major powers and the Qing empire, the world—as we know it—would be a rather different place. Hence, Van Dyke’s command of data mining shows that Whampoa was a key pillar in the Canton System and, thus, in the making of the modern world economy. ‘Paul Van Dyke has transformed our understanding of the Canton trade. In this book, he brings his enormous knowledge of the primary sources to this study of Whampoa, the anchorage on the Pearl River used by all foreign ships when that trade was confined to the port of Canton, presenting “a view of the trade from the common seaman’s perspective.”’ —Evelyn S. Rawski, University of Pittsburgh ‘Paul A. Van Dyke wonderfully brings to life the drudgery and danger faced by the diverse men who worked the ships of the Canton trade. He skilfully fashions vivid images of the texture of their lives from danger to boredom, from illnesses and accidents to drinking and whoring.’ —R. Bin Wong, UCLA

This House is Not a Home

Author : Lisa Hellman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : China
ISBN : 9004369740

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In This House is not a Home, Lisa Hellman offers the first study of European everyday life in Canton and Macao. Using the Swedish East India Company as a focus, she explores how domesticity was conditioned by the Chinese authorities.

Americans and Macao

Author : Paul A. Van Dyke
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789888083923

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Americans and Macao by Paul A. Van Dyke Pdf

The theme of this volume is the American relationship with Macao and its region through trade, politics and culture, and the focus is mainly on the late 18th and 19th centuries. The essays address topics such as the role of the China trade in US pacific expansion and exploration, US consuls, smuggling networks, missionary and educational work, and American women's perceptions of China. In all of the encounters, Macao emerges as a central player, adding a new dimension to our understanding of Sino-American relations.

This House Is Not a Home: European Everyday Life in Canton and Macao 1730–1830

Author : Lisa Hellman
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004384545

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This House Is Not a Home: European Everyday Life in Canton and Macao 1730–1830 by Lisa Hellman Pdf

In This House is not a Home, Lisa Hellman offers the first study of European everyday life in Canton and Macao. Using the Swedish East India Company as a focus, she explores how domesticity was conditioned by the Chinese authorities.

The British Presence in Macau, 1635-1793

Author : Rogério Miguel Puga
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2013-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789888139798

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The British Presence in Macau, 1635-1793 by Rogério Miguel Puga Pdf

For more than four centuries, Macau was the centre of Portuguese trade and culture on the South China Coast. Until the founding of Hong Kong and the opening of other ports in the 1840s, it was also the main gateway to China for independent British merchants and their only place of permanent residence. Drawing extensively on Portuguese as well as British sources, The British Presence in Macau traces Anglo-Portuguese relations in South China from the first arrival of English trading ships in the 1630s to the establishment of factories at Canton, the beginnings of the opium trade, and the Macartney Embassy of 1793. The British and Portuguese—longstanding allies in the West—pursued more complex relations in the East, as trading interests clashed under a Chinese imperial system and as the British increasingly asserted their power as “a community in search of a colony”.

British Trade and the Opening of China 1800-1842

Author : Michael Greenberg
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Opium trade
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Global Trade in the Nineteenth Century

Author : John D. Wong
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2016-07-04
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781107150669

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Global Trade in the Nineteenth Century by John D. Wong Pdf

An innovative new study of the Canton trade networks that helped to shape the modern world.

City of Broken Promises

Author : Austin Coates
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2009-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789622090767

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City of Broken Promises by Austin Coates Pdf

The city is Macao, the Portuguese settlement on the China Coast, as it was more than 200 years ago. The promises are those made by Englishmen to marry their Macao mistresses, only to leave them abandoned and their children bastards. Martha Merop and her English lover are unique in this period. He, son of the founder of Lloyd's and cousin of the philosopher, Jeremy Bentham, was one of the first merchants to oppose the trade in opium. She, Chinese, abandoned at birth and sold into prostitution at the age of thirteen, became an international trader in her own right, the richest woman on the China Coast and Macao's greatest public benefactress. This moving novel that captures the time and place so convincingly is a historical reconstruction of the years 1780 to 1795 when the two were together. It is based on oral tradition handed down through generations in Macao, and on documents that survive about them in Macao, Lisbon and London. Austin Coates identified Martha Merop’s lover, about whom little was known. The documents about him confirmed the traditional Macao story, and the outcome was this book.