6 edition of Glass exchange between Europe and China, 1550-1800 found in the catalog.
Glass exchange between Europe and China, 1550-1800
Emily Byrne Curtis
Published
2008
by Ashgate in Aldershot, Hants, England, Burlington, VT
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Emily Byrne Curtis. |
Series | Transculturalisms, 1400-1700 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TP854.C6 C87 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20988731M |
ISBN 10 | 9780754663164 |
LC Control Number | 2008023026 |
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The ancient Silk Road contributed greatly to the cultural exchange between China and the West. From the second century BC to the fifteenth century AD, splendid civilizations among China, India, Greece, Persia and Rome were exchanged along this famous trade route, making the route a great "Cultural Bridge" between Asia and Europe. Q&A for historians and history buffs. Stack Exchange network consists of Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.. Visit Stack Exchange.
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to A.D. Han Emperor Wu sent imperial envoy Zhang Qian to. 2 days ago That week, China’s borders were closed to foreigners, and the evacuations reversed direction—Chinese nationals in America and Europe, many of.
Significance: Columbus's "discovery" of the land between Europe and Asia set off the conquest of those lands, particularly by Spain. It also began the Columbian Exchange of animals, plants, and diseases. This exchange changed the world and led to the destruction of many Native American people, who died from contact with European diseases.
This trade route connected Europe in the West with China in the East, and allowed the exchange of goods, technology, and ideas between the two civilizations. Silk, however, was the most celebrated commodity that was transferred along this route, traveling from China westwards.
Sino-Roman relations comprised the mostly indirect contact, flow of trade goods, information, and occasional travellers between the Roman Empire and Han Empire of China, as well as between the later Eastern Roman Empire and various Chinese empires inched progressively closer in the course of the Roman expansion into the ancient Near East and simultaneous Han Chinese military.
China, for example, supplied West Asia and the Mediterranean world with silk, while spices were obtained principally from South Asia. These goods were transported over vast distances— either by pack animals overland or by seagoing ships—along the Silk and Spice Routes, which were the main arteries of contact between the various ancient.
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It will clink if it is real glass. InEuropean navies mounted cannons on the broadsides of their ships for the first time (Getz 27). Europe soon dominated the seas. The naval gap between Europe and the rest of Asia increasingly widened during the 16th and 17th centuries.
In the East, European empires, often through private or semi-private companies, dominated trade. Cultural Exchange on the Silk Road Cultural bridge between East and West.
The Silk Road did not only promote commodity exchange but also cultural. For example, Buddhism as one of the religions of the Kushan kingdom reached China. Together with merchant caravans Buddhist monks went from India to Central Asia and China, preaching the new religion.
The Roman-style glass ware is one of the concrete archaeological objects which show the exchange and trade between Silla and the Western world. Many kinds of glass ware were excavated from the ancient tombs (dated 5 th ~ 6 th century) of the Silla Kingdom in Gyeongju, Korea.
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