Diplomacy and Trade in the Chinese World, 589-1276

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BRILL, 24 de des. 2018
Covering the period from the establishment of Sui to the fall of Southern Sung, this reference work for the first time gives a full and conveniently arrranged overview of China’s diplomatic and trade relations with its major and minor Asian neighbours: continental South Asia and the islands, Japan, Korea, Northeast Asia, Tibet, Central Asia, West Asia, the Middle East, and the Hsia, Liao, and Chin States.
Basing himself on his yearlong research of Chinese offical histories and historical compendia, the author offers a wealth of detailed information - in translation - on matters such as the goods exchanged, the negotiations for peace and alliances, special missions required by diplomatic etiquette, foreign requests for marriage with Chinese princesses, etc.
Special emphasis is given to the meaning of the so-called “tribute missions”, in reality a disguised form of trade.
 

Continguts

The Sources
1
Introduction
5
Continental South Asia and the Islands
9
Japan
101
Korea
111
The Northeast
193
The Southwest
227
Chinghai
277
The Turkic Tribes
375
The Tanghsiang
473
Hsia
479
Liao
529
Chin
617
Conclusion
673
Weights and Measures
687
Quoted Literature
689

East Turkestan
293
West Turkestan
323
Kashmir and Afghanistan
347
The Middle East
353
Index
691
HANDBOOK OF ORIENTAL STUDIES
721
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