About This Book
A Maritime History of East Asia takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the history of a region from the perspective of the interactions that occurred on and were facilitated by the sea. The book is divided into three parts that each focus on a different hundred-year period between 1250 and 1800, characterized by ‘openness’, ‘competition’ and ‘compartmentalization’ respectively. The chapters in each part examine the people, goods and information, that flowed across the seas of the East Asian maritime world, facilitating cultural exchange and hybridity. The intricate and often fraught relations between China, Japan and Korea feature throughout, as well as those between these polities and the waves of outsiders that sought to trade with them and to conquer them. Regional diplomacy, ship-building technology, weaponry, Wokou pirate bands, the fates of castaways and the development of international trade networks are just some of the topics that paint a vivid picture of the interconnected world of the East Asian maritime region during this period.
Index
Figures | |
Tables | |
Photographs | |
Editors’ Biographies | |
Contributors to the English version | |
Acknowledgements | |
Preface to the English Edition | |
Prologue | |
Part 1: | The Open Sea, from 1250 to 1350 |
1.1 | General Overview |
1.2 | The Background to Maritime Interaction and Its Agents |
1.3 | Increased Openness: Maritime Merchants Expand Maritime Interactions |
1.4 | What Conflicts with the Mongols Wrought: Isolationism Within Openness |
1.5 | Traffic in Goods and Technology: Expanding the Field of Interaction and Mutual Exchange |
Part 2: | Competing for the Sea, from 1500 to 1600 |
2.1 | General Overview |
2.2 | The Age of the Wokou: Transformations in the Structure of East Asian Trade |
2.3 | The Age of Maritime Merchants |
2.4 | Development of Diverse and Hybrid Cultures |
Part 3: | The Compartmentalized Sea, from 1700 to 1800 |
3.1 | General Overview |
3.2 | Maritime Merchants and “Compartmentalization” Among Early Modern States |
3.3 | Compression and Concentration of Interactions and Residences |
3.4 | Trans-Oceanic Movements of Goods and Information |
Bibliography | |
Historical Geography Index | |
Name Index | |
Subject Index |
Information
Masashi Haneda and Mihoko Oka eds,
A Maritime History of East Asia
Kyoto University Press, 344pages, Feb,2019, ISBN: 978-481400214-6