
Daily Life through Trade
Buying and Selling in World History
James M. Anderson(Author)
Greenwood Press
Published on 21. March 2013
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-313-36324-5 (ISBN)
Description
Trade has long been-and will continue to be-a driving force that shapes our world. This book documents the tremendous importance of trade throughout history and its influence toward peaceful coexistence among nations.
From ancient to modern times, trade has played an integral role in connecting disparate cultures and places on the earth-indeed, the existence of commercial trade across human civilization means that "globalization" is hardly a recent phenomenon or trend. Daily Life through Trade: Buying and Selling in World History documents how the importance of trade has made it the catalyst for migration, exploration, cultural interchange, and unfortunately, conflict and war throughout history.
Author James M. Anderson describes the history of trade and traders' lives, examining how commerce had important consequences in various regions of the world and addressing a wide range of topics, such as fair trade, the World Trade Organization, and the role of trade in sparking world wars. The book's coverage ranges from the earliest times to the present day, and serves not only as an excellent general reference for history students and general readers, but also as valuable supplementary reading for those enrolled in courses in economics and business.
From ancient to modern times, trade has played an integral role in connecting disparate cultures and places on the earth-indeed, the existence of commercial trade across human civilization means that "globalization" is hardly a recent phenomenon or trend. Daily Life through Trade: Buying and Selling in World History documents how the importance of trade has made it the catalyst for migration, exploration, cultural interchange, and unfortunately, conflict and war throughout history.
Author James M. Anderson describes the history of trade and traders' lives, examining how commerce had important consequences in various regions of the world and addressing a wide range of topics, such as fair trade, the World Trade Organization, and the role of trade in sparking world wars. The book's coverage ranges from the earliest times to the present day, and serves not only as an excellent general reference for history students and general readers, but also as valuable supplementary reading for those enrolled in courses in economics and business.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Illustrations
15 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
693 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-36324-5 (9780313363245)
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Person
James M. Anderson, PhD, is professor emeritus at the University of Calgary where he also taught decipherment. His published work includes The Spanish Civil War: A History and Reference Guide; The History of Portugal; and several titles in Greenwood's Daily Life series.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Early Trade before 1000 bce
2. The First Millennium BCE: The East
3. The First Millennium bce: The West
4. Eastern Empires: Early ce
5. The Roman Empire (44 BCE-476 ce)
6. Western Asia: Middle Ages
7. Mongol and Ottoman Empires
8. Red Sea and Gulf of Aden
9. Medieval Europe
10. Baltic Region
11. Portuguese Empire
12. Precolonial Africa
13. Colonial and Modern Africa
14. India
15. Southeast Asia
16. East India Companies
17. China
18. Japan
19. Pre-Columbian Trade to 1500
20. Post-Columbian South and North America
21. Modern Trade: Globalization
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Early Trade before 1000 bce
2. The First Millennium BCE: The East
3. The First Millennium bce: The West
4. Eastern Empires: Early ce
5. The Roman Empire (44 BCE-476 ce)
6. Western Asia: Middle Ages
7. Mongol and Ottoman Empires
8. Red Sea and Gulf of Aden
9. Medieval Europe
10. Baltic Region
11. Portuguese Empire
12. Precolonial Africa
13. Colonial and Modern Africa
14. India
15. Southeast Asia
16. East India Companies
17. China
18. Japan
19. Pre-Columbian Trade to 1500
20. Post-Columbian South and North America
21. Modern Trade: Globalization
Bibliography
Index