The Canton Trade: Life and Enterprise on the China Coast, 1700-1845

Framsida
Hong Kong University Press, 1 dec. 2005 - 328 sidor
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.
 

Innehåll

China Opens Its Doors to the World
1
Chapter One Forging the Canton System
5
Chapter Two Canton Customs Procedures
19
Chapter Three Piloting the Pearl River
35
Chapter Four Compradors and The Provisions Trade
51
Chapter Five Linguists
77
Color Plates
95
Chapter Six Administrative Initiatives and Shortcomings
95
Chapter Seven Flag Boats Silver Contraband and Rice
117
Chapter Eight Macao Trade Junk Trade Capital Market and Commission Merchants
143
Chapter Nine The Canton Trade in Retrospect
161
Conclusion The Root of the Problem
177
Notes
183
Bibliography
229
Index
271
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Paul A. Van Dyke is Assistant Professor of History at University of Macau. He has published numerous articles on the history of maritime trade, and has been involved in several projects to advance the history of the Pearl River Delta including the translating and annotating of the Dutch Canton-Macao Dagregisters in English, and the compiling and writing of new histories on the Hong merchant families.

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