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He argues that, contrary to previous scholarly opinion, nearly half of the Portuguese-Asian trade was controlled by New Christians-descendants of Iberian Jews forcibly converted to Christianity in the 1490s.

Trade Review
In a superbly researched work, rich in provocative and revisionist interpretations, whose sources, ideas, and references will be mined by many scholars, Boyajian adopts a comparative approach to study Portuguese commercial links to Asia, reassess crown involvement in trade vis a vis private participation, place the Cape trade within the context of global trade, and throw new light on Portuguese merchant families. Canadian Journal of History Concentrates on the flourishing Portuguese private trade with Asia during the period of Spanish rule... A new turn in the historiography of European expansion. English Historical Review Portuguese Trade in Asia under the Habsburgs illuminates complex trade and social networks within an emerging global system. It is essential reading for those concerned with the interplay of state goals and private enterprise, as well as the influence of the Inquisition on global trade in the early modern era. -- Joan Meznar Renaissance Quarterly 2008

Table of Contents

List of Tables
Preface
A Note on Spelling, Usage, and Currency
Introduction: Portugal's Asian Enterprise to 1580
Chapter 1. The "Prudent" King as Merchant-King, 1580-1598
Chapter 2. The Private Trade of the Carreira da Índia, 1580-1598
Chapter 3. A Complex Relationship: Carreira and Casado Trade, 1580-1598
Chapter 4. The Royal Monopoly and the Advent of European Competition on the Cape Route, 1599-1619
Chapter 5. Private and Company Trade
Chapter 6. The Zenith of the Carreira Trade, 1599-1619
Chapter 7. The Struggle for Asian Trade, 1599-1619
Chapter 8. Trade, Inquisition, and Economic Growth and Stagnation in Portugal
Chapter 9. War and Experimentation with the Cape Monopoly, 1620-1640
Chapter 10. Crisis of the Carreira da Índia, 1620-1640
Chapter 11. Private Trade in Asia: New Pressures, New Alternatives, 1620-1640
Conclusion: Portugal's Asian Enterprise in 1640
Appendix
Abbreviations
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 3/31/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780801887543, 978-0801887543
      ISBN10: 0801887542

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      He argues that, contrary to previous scholarly opinion, nearly half of the Portuguese-Asian trade was controlled by New Christians-descendants of Iberian Jews forcibly converted to Christianity in the 1490s.

      Trade Review
      In a superbly researched work, rich in provocative and revisionist interpretations, whose sources, ideas, and references will be mined by many scholars, Boyajian adopts a comparative approach to study Portuguese commercial links to Asia, reassess crown involvement in trade vis a vis private participation, place the Cape trade within the context of global trade, and throw new light on Portuguese merchant families. Canadian Journal of History Concentrates on the flourishing Portuguese private trade with Asia during the period of Spanish rule... A new turn in the historiography of European expansion. English Historical Review Portuguese Trade in Asia under the Habsburgs illuminates complex trade and social networks within an emerging global system. It is essential reading for those concerned with the interplay of state goals and private enterprise, as well as the influence of the Inquisition on global trade in the early modern era. -- Joan Meznar Renaissance Quarterly 2008

      Table of Contents

      List of Tables
      Preface
      A Note on Spelling, Usage, and Currency
      Introduction: Portugal's Asian Enterprise to 1580
      Chapter 1. The "Prudent" King as Merchant-King, 1580-1598
      Chapter 2. The Private Trade of the Carreira da Índia, 1580-1598
      Chapter 3. A Complex Relationship: Carreira and Casado Trade, 1580-1598
      Chapter 4. The Royal Monopoly and the Advent of European Competition on the Cape Route, 1599-1619
      Chapter 5. Private and Company Trade
      Chapter 6. The Zenith of the Carreira Trade, 1599-1619
      Chapter 7. The Struggle for Asian Trade, 1599-1619
      Chapter 8. Trade, Inquisition, and Economic Growth and Stagnation in Portugal
      Chapter 9. War and Experimentation with the Cape Monopoly, 1620-1640
      Chapter 10. Crisis of the Carreira da Índia, 1620-1640
      Chapter 11. Private Trade in Asia: New Pressures, New Alternatives, 1620-1640
      Conclusion: Portugal's Asian Enterprise in 1640
      Appendix
      Abbreviations
      Notes
      Glossary
      Bibliography
      Index

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