
Maritime History Research (11th Series)
by Li Qingxin
About This Novel
This book discusses the export porcelain production of Chaozhou kilns after the Song Dynasty and the Chaozhou kiln products discovered at the Fukuoka archaeological site in Japan, modern Chaozhou porcelain merchants and Southeast Asian Chaozhou porcelain enterprises, the abolition of maidservants movement in important seaport cities in modern "Ocean Asia", the spread of Christianity in Chaoshan area and the issue of religious women, and the Ming Dynasty survivor Li Weijing of Malacca (1614 ~1688) and the construction of public memory of the Chinese community, the rise and fall of Sino-Philippine trade from the 16th century to modern times, the customs history of the Qing Dynasty and Guangdong Customs, the "Guangzhou system" and other issues, expand the new field of maritime history research, conduct in-depth discussions on some new issues, and reflect the new trends and new levels of international maritime history research.
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