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China and the Silk Roads (ca. 100 BCE to 1800 CE)
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China and the Silk Roads (ca. 100 BCE to 1800 CE)

The book investigates China’s relations to the outside world between ca. 100 BCE and 1800 CE. In contrast to most histories of the Silk Roads, the focus of this book clearly lies on the maritime Silk Road and on the period between Tang and high Qing, selecting aspects that have so far been neglected in research on the history of China’s relations with the outside world. The author examines, for example, issue of 'imperialism' in imperial China, the specific role of fanbing ?? (frontier tribal troops) during Song times, the interrelationship between maritime commerce, military expansion, and environmental factors during the Yuan, the question of whether or not early Ming China can be considered a (proto-)colonialist country, the role force and violence played during the Zheng He expeditions, and the significance the Asia-Pacific world possessed for late Ming and early Qing rulers.
Undertittel
Role and Content of Its Historical Access to the Outside World
ISBN
9789004516120
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
1029 gram
Utgivelsesdato
25.9.2023
Forlag
BRILL
Antall sider
526