edited by Sussan Babaie and Melanie Gibson
by William Kynan-Wilson, Suet May Lam, Amy Landau, Christos Merantzas, Nancy Um, Sussan Babaie, Melanie Gibson, Anna Ballian, Federica Gigante, Francesco Gusella, Gül Kale and Nicole Kançal-Ferrari
Gingko, 2017
eISBN: 978-1-914983-21-4 | Paper: 978-1-909942-30-1 | Cloth: 978-1-909942-10-3

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This lavishly illustrated volume of essays introduces a fascinating array of subjects, each exploring an aspect of the far-reaching “mercantile effect” and its impact across western Asia in the early modern era. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the increased movement of merchants and goods from China to Europe brought desirable commodities to new markets, but also spread ideas, tastes, and technologies across western Asia as never before. Through the newly-established Dutch, English, and French East India companies, as well as much older mercantile networks, commodities including silk, ivory, books, and glazed porcelains were transported both east and west. The Mercantile Effect shows a fascinating array of trade objects and the customs and traditions of traders that brought about a period of intense cultural interchange.

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