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The British merchants who began trading with Asia in the late 1500s found a sophisticated and thriving trading community. Goods were manufactured and traded on a scale never seen in Europe, and Britain discovered a wealth of products including silks, porcelain, tea, spices and furniture. This illustrated book examines the history of trading with Asia, drawing on the extensive collections of the British Library, the prime holder of the documentary legacy of the East India Company. The East India Company was founded in 1600 to consolidate and exploit the Asian markets, and over its history grew into the grandest society of merchants in the universe . As a commercial enterprise it came to control half the world's trade and as political entity it administered an embryonic empire. This book shows the human cost of creating this early global market and how the Company's activities displayed some of the worst aspects of colonialism. On the positive side, the book presents the importance of the 400-year cultural exchange between Asia and Europe.Product Identifiers
PublisherBritish Library Publishing
ISBN-139780712347563
eBay Product ID (ePID)87087433
Product Key Features
SubjectEconomics, History
Publication Year2002
Number of Pages128 Pages
Publication NameTrading Places: the East India Company and Asia 1600-1830
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorAnthony Farrington
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height246 mm
Item Width189 mm
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorAnthony Farrington