Silk for Silver: Dutch-Vietnamese relations, 1637-1700
Contents
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- Preliminary Material (i-xxxiv) (2M)
- Introduction (1-8) (67K)
- The Setting (9-58) (2M)
- The Political Relations (59-124) (236K)
- The Commercial Relations (125-186) (289K)
- Dutch-Vietnamese Interactions (187-214) (133K)
- Conclusion (215-220) (62K)
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Appendices
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- 1. Vua (Emperors) Lê And Chúa (Kings) Trinh In Seventeenth-Century Tonkin
- 2. Governors–General And Chief Factors Of The Dutch Factory In Tonkin In The Seventeenth Century
- 3. Dutch Shipping In Tonkin, 1637–1699
- 4. Foreign Shipping In Tonkin, 1637–1699
- 5. Intended Division Of The Tonkin Cargo For Japan, 1645
- 6. Tonkinese Silk Exported To Japan By The Voc, 1635–1697
- 7. Silk Prices As Recorded By The Deshima Factory, 1636–1668
- 8. Tonkinese Ceramics Exported To Batavia And Other Places, 1663–1681
- 9. Re-Shipments Of Tonkinese Ceramics, 1670–1681
- 10. Ceramics Imported Into Tonkin, 1637–1681
- 11. Porcelain The Voc Ordered In Japan For The Trịnh Rulers, 1666–1681
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Notes
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- Notes To Introduction
- Notes To Part One: The Setting
- Notes To Chapter One
- Notes To Chapter Two
- Notes To Part Two: The Political Relations
- Notes To Chapter Three
- Notes To Chapter Four
- Notes To Part Three: The Commercial Relations
- Notes To Chapter Five
- Notes To Chapter Six
- Notes To Chapter Seven
- Notes To Part Four: Dutch-Vietnamese Interactions
- Notes To Chapter Eight
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Bibliography
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- 1. Primary Sources
- 2. Secondary Sources
- Index (287-300) (75K)
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