This landmark study of Canton and Macao merchants advances our understanding of the rise and development of international commercial networks. The eighteenth century was a transitional period in world trade when large monopolistic companies gradually lost ground to more efficiently operated private enterprises. The China trade was one of the catalysts propelling this transformation and it is crucial to a better understanding of how and why these changes took place. This study presents much new information about the Canton and Macao merchants and provides fresh insights into the role China played in the rise of global economies.
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- List of Tables
- List of Appendixes
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Map of Pearl River Delta
- INTRODUCTION Capitalism Canton Style
- CHAPTER ONE The Trading Enviorment
- CHAPTER TWO Contracts and Trade
- CHAPTER THREE Growing Pains, Partnerships, and the Co-Hong
- CHAPTER FOUR Merchants and the Canton Junks
- CHAPTER FIVE Tan Suqua 陳壽官 and Family 1716–1778
- CHAPTER SIX Tan Hunqua 陳芳觀 and Family 1713–1781
- CHAPTER SEVEN Cai and Qiu Enterprises 蔡邱企業 1730–1784
- CHAPTER EIGHT Beaukeequa 黎開觀 and Family 1726–1758
- CHAPTER NINE Yan 顏 Family 1734–1780s
- CHAPTER TEN Mandarin Quiqua 陳魁官 and Family 1724–1794
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Ye 葉 Merchants and Tacqua Amoy 長茂榮1720–1804
- CHAPTER TWELVE Zhang 張 Merchants 1721–1780
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Liang 梁 Merchants 1729–1756
- CONCLUSION The Limits of Commerce
- Appendixes
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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