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William E. Bradshaw,Christina M. Holzapfeld-eighteenth-century Madrid. As a result of centuries of relations between East and West, Madrid exhibits the dynamics of consumption of an imperial capital served by products from every corner of the world. Many of these overseas products played a central role as social markers, especially in urban大范围流行 发表于 2025-3-30 15:58:17
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Global History, the Role of Scientific Discovery and the ‘Needham Question’: Europe and China in theefore the sixteenth century boasted a far more highly developed level of scientific knowledge than was the case in Europe. It proceeds from the work of the great British scientist Joseph Needham (1900–1995), who masterminded the multi-volume . series. The reasons for the difference between Europe an欺骗世家 发表于 2025-3-31 04:10:25
Challenging National Narratives: On the Origins of Sweet Potato in China as Global Commodity During ortance of comprehending the introduction and distribution of sweet potato in China to the further study of the early modern Chinese economy and culture has been acknowledged by academia. In this chapter, a survey of Chinese historiography on the introduction of sweet potato has been carried out thrChameleon 发表于 2025-3-31 05:40:53
Economic Depression and the Silver Question in Nineteenth-Century Chinaas been argued that the chief cause of this deflation in silver prices was a massive outflow of silver during these years, a reversal of the centuries-long pattern of silver flowing into China. But the ‘drain of silver’ thesis is flawed on both theoretical and empirical grounds. Price deflation in t能得到 发表于 2025-3-31 10:23:22
Kaiiki-Shi and World/Global History: A Japanese Perspectiveing interest in world/global history, kaiiki-shi certainly established its position in Japanese academia. Its perspective unveils cross-boundary communications and makes us realize the existence of a rich ‘worlds’ across conventional boundaries. From this perspective, national boundaries are dissolvRACE 发表于 2025-3-31 16:30:44
The Structure and Transformation of the Ming Tribute Trade System the mid- fifteenth century, ‘mutual trade’ and smuggling trade gradually developed along the maritime and inland peripheries. In around 1570, the Ming court was obliged to permit mutual and tributary trade with the Mongols and visiting trade by the Chinese merchants to Southeast Asia, and Europeans