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Portuguese Trade in Asia under the Habsburgs, 1580-1640

Portuguese Trade in Asia under the Habsburgs, 1580-1640 Paperback / softback - 2008 - 1st Edition

by James C. Boyajian

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Paperback / softback. New. 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.
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  • Title Portuguese Trade in Asia under the Habsburgs, 1580-1640
  • Author James C. Boyajian
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition New
  • Pages 360
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Date 2008-01-01
  • Features Glossary
  • Bookseller's Inventory # B9780801887543
  • ISBN 9780801887543 / 0801887542
  • Weight 1.22 lbs (0.55 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6 x 0.85 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 2.16 cm)
  • Ages 22 to UP years
  • Grade levels 17 - UP
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Asian - General
  • Dewey Decimal Code 382.094

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From the publisher

This fascinating history reassesses the consequences of Portugal's flourishing private trade with Asia, including increased tensions between the growing urban merchant class and the still-dominant landed aristocracy. James C. Boyajian shows how Portuguese-Asian commerce formed part of a global trading network that linked not only Europe and Asia but also-for the first time-Asia, West Africa, Brazil, and Spanish America. He also 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.

About the author

James C. Boyajian is the author of Portuguese Bankers at the Court of Spain, 1626-1650.