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Portuguese Intervention in the Manila Galleon Trade - The structure and networks of trade between Asia and America in the 16th and 17th centuries as revealed by Chinese Ceramics and Spanish archives (Paperback)
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Portuguese Intervention in the Manila Galleon Trade - The structure and networks of trade between Asia and America in the 16th and 17th centuries as revealed by Chinese Ceramics and Spanish archives (Paperback)
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In this study of the Portuguese intervention in the Manila Galleon
Trade, Etsuko Miyata explores its history through a new approach:
the examination of Chinese ceramics. The excavated Chinese ceramics
from Mexico City shed light on the nature of Portuguese involvement
in this huge sixteenth-century maritime trade network, and also
help to clarify the relationship between the Portuguese and the
Chinese merchants, who were considered to be rivals. The book
analyzes the change of types and quantity of excavated Chinese
ceramics from Mexico City over time. It references the trade
depression during the mid seventeenth century, when the ceramic
finds from Mexico City suddenly decreased, and the trade between
Asia and America seemed to slow down; and it seeks to understand
the effect on people from various social backgrounds in both
regions. The study also considers the Atlantic coastal trade in
Spain; this featured Chinese ceramic finds from Galician excavation
sites. The author postulates a hypothesis that these ceramics did
not come into Spain through the Manila Galleon Trade or via
Atlantic trade with America, but from Lisbon where the coastal
trade route powered a large amount of diverse commerce.
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