• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Oriental networks : culture, commerce, and communication in the long eighteenth century
  • Beteiligte: Clingham, Greg [HerausgeberIn]; Czennia, Bärbel [HerausgeberIn]
  • Erschienen: Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, [2021]
  • Erschienen in: Aperçus: Histories Texts Cultures
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 328 Seiten); Illustrationen
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.36019/9781684482757
  • ISBN: 9781684482757
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  • Schlagwörter: Civilization, Modern 18th century ; East and West History 18th century ; Enlightenment History 18th century ; Globalization History 18th century ; Social networks History 18th century ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Soziale Unterstützung ; Kontaktpflege ; Internationale Produktion ; HISTORY / General
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  • Anmerkungen: In English
    Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
  • Beschreibung: Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Oriental Networks in the Long Eighteenth Century -- 1. Knowing and Growing Tea: China, Britain, and the Formation of a Modern Global Commodity -- 2. China-Pugs: The Global Circulation of Chinoiseries, Porcelain, and Lapdogs, 1660–1800 -- 3. Green Rubies from the Ganges: Eighteenth-Century Gardening as Intercultural Networking -- 4. The Blood of Noble Martyrs: Penelope Aubin’s Global Economy of Virtue as Critique of Imperial Networks -- 5. Robert Morrison and the Dialogic Representation of Imperial China -- 6. At Home with Empire? Charles Lamb, the East India Company, and “The South Sea House” -- 7. Commerce and Cosmology on Lord George Macartney’s Embassy to China, 1792–1794 -- 8. Extreme Networking: Maria Graham’s Mountaintop, Underground, Intercontinental, and Otherwise Multidimensional Connections -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index

    Oriental Networks explores forms of interconnectedness between Western and Eastern hemispheres during the long eighteenth century, a period of improving transportation technology, expansion of intercultural contacts, and the emergence of a global economy. In eight case studies and a substantial introduction, the volume examines relationships between individuals and institutions, precursors to modern networks that engaged in forms of intercultural exchange. Addressing the exchange of cultural commodities (plants, animals, and artifacts), cultural practices and ideas, the roles of ambassadors and interlopers, and the literary and artistic representation of networks, networkers, and networking, contributors discuss the effects on people previously separated by vast geographical and cultural distance. Rather than idealizing networks as inherently superior to other forms of organization, Oriental Networks also considers Enlightenment expressions of resistance to networking that inform modern skepticism toward the concept of the global network and its politics. In doing so the volume contributes to the increasingly global understanding of culture and communication. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press
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