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(Ebook) Trade and Society: The Amoy Network on the China Coast, 1638-1735 by Ng Chin-keong ISBN 9789971697730, 9971697734

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Authors:Ng Chin-keong
Pages:344 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:2
Publisher:NUS Press
Language:english
File Size:9.22 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789971697730, 9971697734
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(Ebook) Trade and Society: The Amoy Network on the China Coast, 1638-1735 by Ng Chin-keong ISBN 9789971697730, 9971697734

The book examines the social and economic changes in south Fukien (Fujian) on the southeast coast of China during the late imperial times. Faced with land shortages and overpopulation, the rural population of south Fukien turned to the sea in search of fresh opportunities to secure a livelihood. With the tacit support of local officials and the scholar gentry, the merchants played a pivotal role in long-distance trade, and the commercial networks they established spanned the entire China coast, making the port city of Amoy (Xiamen) a major centre for maritime trade.
In the work, the author discusses four interrelated spheres of activity, namely, the traditional rural sector, the port cities, the coastal trade and the overseas trade links. He argues that the creative use of clan organizations was key to the growth of the Amoy network along the coast as well as overseas.
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