Rivalry for Trade in Tea and Textiles

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The rivalry for trade in tea and textiles between the English and Dutch East India companies is very much a global history. This trade is strongly connected to emblematic events such as the opening of Western trade with China, the Boston Tea Party, the establishment of British Empire in Bengal and the Industrial Revolution.

It does adopt important and influential ideas from historians of consumption to explore the growing demand for items such as tea and textiles in eighteenth-century Europe. Ultimately, the narrative power and the interpretative possibilities offered by the single, individual company are strong and will always remain attractive to scholars, students and general readers. Rivalry for Trade in Tea and Textiles reminds us of the importance of the cornucopia of commodities imported by Europe's East India companies. (John McAleer, International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 28 (3), August, 2016)


Autorentext
Chris Nierstrasz, Lecturer at the Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands, is the author of In the Shadow of the Company: The Dutch East India Company and its Servants in the Period of its Decline (1740-1796) (2012). He has also contributed to the editing of Goods from the East, 1600-1800 (2015) for the Europe's Asian Centuries project.


Inhalt

PART I: IMPERFECT MONOPOLIES


  1. Imperfect monopoly in trade
    1.1 Mix of commodities
    1.2 Monopoly and private trade
  2. Imperfect monopoly in Europe
    2.1 Silver and taxation
    2.2 Re-export of Asian commodities
  3. Imperfect monopoly in Asia
    3.1 Beyond Silver
    3.2 Intra-Asian trade and Empire
    3.3 Empire and the home-state
    Conclusion

    PART II: RIVALRY FOR TEA: EMPIRES AND PRIVATE TRADE

  4. Tea and monopoly
    1.1 Competition for monopoly (1685-1730)
    1.2 A Competitive Market (1730-1790)
  5. Empires and Tea
    2.1 Direct trade and empire
    2.2 EIC intra-Asian trade and English country trade
    2.3 British Empire and Canton
  6. Private trade and tea
    3.1 The 'Discovery' of Tea
    3.2 Private Trade and Batavia
    3.3 Private trade in tea as a tool of competition
    3.4 English Private Trade in Tea
    Conclusion

    PART III: POPULARISATION OF TEA: SMUGGLERS AND DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF TEA

  7. Smuggling and Britain
    1.1 The problem of contraband tea
    1.2 An answer to smuggling
  8. Smuggling and America
    2.1 Unnoticed smuggling
    2.2 British Empires connect
  9. Selections of tea
    3.1 Different varieties, different prices
    3.2 A different selection of tea
    Conclusion

    PART IV RIVALRY FOR TEXTILES: A GLOBAL MARKET

  10. Europe and India
    1.1 Imports of Indian Textiles
    1.2 Textiles and Mercantilism
  11. Textiles and Empire in Asia
    2.1 Intra-Asian trade and textiles
    2.2 Balancing Asia and Europe
    2.3 English dominance
    Conclusion

    PART V: THE CONSUMPTION OF TEXTILES: RETURN CARGOES AND VARIETY

  12. Different regions, different textiles
  13. Competition for textiles
    2.1 Muslins
    2.2 White Calicoes
    2.3 Coloured Calicoes
  14. Imports of Indian textiles and the Industrial Revolution
    Conclusion

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781137486523
    • Auflage 1st ed. 2015
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre History
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 226
    • Größe H216mm x B140mm
    • Jahr 2015
    • EAN 9781137486523
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-137-48652-3
    • Veröffentlichung 21.09.2015
    • Titel Rivalry for Trade in Tea and Textiles
    • Autor Chris Nierstrasz
    • Untertitel The English and Dutch East India companies (17001800)
    • Gewicht 4091g
    • Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan

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