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|a Beyond the Silk Roads :
|b new discourses on China's role in East Asian maritime history /
|c edited by Robert J. Anthony and Angela Schottenhammer.
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|a East Asian economic and socio-cultural studies. East Asian maritime history
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|a Papers presented at a conference held in Shanghai on 20-21 August, 2015.
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|a Chapter 1. Integrating maritime Asia with world, transnational, and local history: an Introduction / Robert J. Antony -- Chapter 2. Prehistoric maritime Silk Road: merchants, boats, cloth and jade / Judith Cameron -- Chapter 3. The coastal cultures of ancient Fujian and the roots of regional cults / Hugh R. Clark -- Chapter 4. Pu Shougeng reconsidered: Pu, his family, and their role in the maritime trade of Quanzhou / John W. Chaffee -- Chapter 5. Conquistadors of the celestial empire: the Spanish policy toward China at the end of the 16th century / Ubaldo Iaccarino -- Chapter 6. Caught between piracy and trade: the Shimazu of southern Japan at the onset of the new Tokugawa regime, 1599−1630 / Maria Grazia Petrucci -- Chapter 7. Leizhou pirates and the making of the Mekong Delta / Xing Hang -- Chapter 8. French sea routes to Canton, 1698−1792 / Susan E. Schopp -- Chapter 9. Distant justice: maritime networks and legal forum shopping / Adam Clulow -- Chapter 10. Pirates, dragon ladies, and steamships: on the changing forms of modern China’s piracy / Robert J. Antony -- Chapter 11. China’s rise and retreat as a maritime power / Angela Schottenhammer.
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