Maritime Sector, Institutions, and Sea Power of Premodern China
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Oct '99
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Challenges the stereotype of premodern China as an agricultural nation by exploring China's largely ignored maritime institutions.
Challenging the stereotype of pre-modern China as an agricultural nation, this text examines the development of the maritime sector, maritime institutions, and sea power in the pre-modern era. It also considers such issues as Confucian attitudes toward maritime activities.Challenging the stereotype of premodern China as an agricultural nation, this book examines the development of the maritime sector, maritime institutions, and sea power in the premodern era. Initially discussing topics related to China's exports, such as ship design and construction, goods produced solely for export, capital accumulation and investment in the maritime sector, and trade networking, the volume goes on to consider the impact of maritime institutions, governmental trade and non-trade policies, and Confucian attitudes toward maritime activities. Finally, the book shows how China obtained technological, economic, and naval supremacy in Asian waters until the 18th century and goes on to discuss the reasons for the decline of the maritime sector in the 19th century.
ISBN: 9780313307126
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 652g
312 pages