Asian Port Cities, 1600-1800: Local and Foreign Cultural InteractionsMasashi Haneda |
Contents
The Legal Position of Foreigners in Nagasaki during the Edo Period | 24 |
The Commercial Culture of the VOC in Canton in | 43 |
Western and Chinese Influences on Japanese Paintings | 63 |
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Akita ranga Asia Asian Asian maritime world Asian port cities Ayutthaya Bakufu Bandar Abbas Batavia Blom Blue-and-white plate British Canton cemetery Ceramic Art Chakla China Company's courtier culture Dagregister decoration Deshima Dupleix Dutch East India Dutch factory Dutch trade representatives Early Imari East India Company Edo period eighteenth century employees English factory European companies export French History Hoppo human figure inner wall interpreters Japan Japanese Jingdezhen Kan'ei kara-e Khwaja King Ko-sometsuke Kōkan Kyoto Kyūshū landscape Leonard Blussé located Madras Map of Surat merchants Ming Ming Dynasty Mughal Museum of Art Nagasaki Nanpin style official old lodge Opperhoofd overseas painters perspective Polychrome plate Portuguese Qing Ranga Pillai rent residence rupees Sakoku Saray settlement seventeenth century Shanghai Shen Nanpin Shiba Kōkan ships Shiseki Shonzui Siam social studies supercargoes Surat Tangshi Huapu Tangshi Wuyan Huapu Tokyo town uki-e VOC trade warehouses Western wharf