Marco Polo was in China : new evidence from currencies, salts and revenues
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Marco Polo was in China : new evidence from currencies, salts and revenues
(Monies, markets, and finance in East Asia, 1600-1900, v. 2)
Brill, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [547]-627) and index
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内容説明
In Marco Polo was in China Hans Ulrich Vogel offers an innovative look at the highly complex topics of currencies, salt production and taxes, commercial levies and other kinds of revenue as well as the administrative geography of the Mongol Yuan empire. The author's rigorous analysis of Chinese sources and all the important Marco Polo manuscripts as well as his thorough scrutiny of Japanese, Chinese and Western scholarship show that the fascinating information contained in Le devisament dou monde agrees almost pefectly with that we find in Chinese sources, the latter only available long after Marco Polo's stay in China. Hence, the author concludes that, despite the doubts that have been raised, the Venetian was indeed in Khubilai Khan's realm.
目次
Preface from Mark Elvin
Preface de Philippe Menard
Preface from the Author
Acknowledgments
Transliteration and Conventions
I. Introduction
II. Paper Money in Yuan China
III. Cowry Monies Circulating in Yunnan and Southeast Asia
IV. Salt Production and Salt Monies in Yunnan and Tebet
V. Production, Revenue and Trade of Salt in Changlu and Lianghuai
VI. Tax Revenue of Hangzhou and its Territory
VII. Administrative-geographical Divisions in Yuan China
VIII. Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
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