This House Is Not a Home: European Everyday Life in Canton and Macao 1730–1830: Studies in Global Social History, cartea 34
Autor Lisa Hellmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 oct 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004369740
ISBN-10: 9004369740
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Global Social History
ISBN-10: 9004369740
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Global Social History
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations and Terminology
1 Entering Canton and Macao
1 Asian Power and European Compliance
2 The Daily Making of a Home
3 The Practices of Daily Life
4 Tactics in the Face of a Conditional Everyday Life
5 What is Missing is the Commonplace Abroad
6 The Remains of the Days
2 The Who’s Who of Canton and Macao
1 The Foreign Trade Groups
1.1-Chinese Traders and Masculinities
1.2The Foreign Women
1.3Sailors and Slaves
2 The People of Macao
3 The Local Trade Groups
3.1The Merchants, the Officials – and ‘the mandarins’
3.2The Labourers of the Pearl River Delta
3.3The Prostitutes
4 The ‘Chinese’
4.1‘The Chinese men’
4.2‘The Chinese women’
5 Conclusion
Colin Campbell and the 1730s
3 A Space for Intersections
1 The City Space
1.1Walking Around the City
1.2City of Women
2 The Factory Space
2.1nside the Factories
2.2The Dining Space
3 Macao
4 The Harbour Space
5 The Water Space
6 Conclusion
Michael Grubb and the 1750s and 1760s
4 The Communication Struggle
1 Separate Groups, Separate Languages?
1.1Circumventing the Rules
1.2Pidgin English
2 Local and Global Communication Channels
2.1The Role of the Interpreters
2.2Letters from Near and Far
2.3Channels for Circulation of Knowledge<
3 Conclusion
Olof Lindahl and the 1770s and 1780s
5 Spending Time and Spending Money
1 Domestic Consumption
2 Food as Cultural Evaluation and Adaptation
3 Drinking Right and Drinking Wrong
4 Sharing a Cup of Tea and a Smoke
5 What You Get from Giving Away
6 Boredom and What to do about it
7 Going Outside
8 Conclusion
Anders Ljungstedt and the Early Nineteenth Century
6 Finding and Becoming Trustworthy Men
1 Spaces for Trust
2 Finding a Language for Trust
2.1Gossip and Secrets
2.2The Myth of Special Friendship
3 How to Look Trustworthy
4 How to Act Trustworthy
4.1Finding a Certainty of Response
4.2Accepting Distrust
4.3 Adapting Masculinities
5 Conclusion
7 This House is Not a Home
1 Multi-faceted Control and a Plurality of Responses
2 Everyday Relations of Ethnicity, Class and Gender
3 Globalisation, not European Expansion
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations and Terminology
1 Entering Canton and Macao
1 Asian Power and European Compliance
2 The Daily Making of a Home
3 The Practices of Daily Life
4 Tactics in the Face of a Conditional Everyday Life
5 What is Missing is the Commonplace Abroad
6 The Remains of the Days
2 The Who’s Who of Canton and Macao
1 The Foreign Trade Groups
1.1-Chinese Traders and Masculinities
1.2The Foreign Women
1.3Sailors and Slaves
2 The People of Macao
3 The Local Trade Groups
3.1The Merchants, the Officials – and ‘the mandarins’
3.2The Labourers of the Pearl River Delta
3.3The Prostitutes
4 The ‘Chinese’
4.1‘The Chinese men’
4.2‘The Chinese women’
5 Conclusion
Colin Campbell and the 1730s
3 A Space for Intersections
1 The City Space
1.1Walking Around the City
1.2City of Women
2 The Factory Space
2.1nside the Factories
2.2The Dining Space
3 Macao
4 The Harbour Space
5 The Water Space
6 Conclusion
Michael Grubb and the 1750s and 1760s
4 The Communication Struggle
1 Separate Groups, Separate Languages?
1.1Circumventing the Rules
1.2Pidgin English
2 Local and Global Communication Channels
2.1The Role of the Interpreters
2.2Letters from Near and Far
2.3Channels for Circulation of Knowledge<
3 Conclusion
Olof Lindahl and the 1770s and 1780s
5 Spending Time and Spending Money
1 Domestic Consumption
2 Food as Cultural Evaluation and Adaptation
3 Drinking Right and Drinking Wrong
4 Sharing a Cup of Tea and a Smoke
5 What You Get from Giving Away
6 Boredom and What to do about it
7 Going Outside
8 Conclusion
Anders Ljungstedt and the Early Nineteenth Century
6 Finding and Becoming Trustworthy Men
1 Spaces for Trust
2 Finding a Language for Trust
2.1Gossip and Secrets
2.2The Myth of Special Friendship
3 How to Look Trustworthy
4 How to Act Trustworthy
4.1Finding a Certainty of Response
4.2Accepting Distrust
4.3 Adapting Masculinities
5 Conclusion
7 This House is Not a Home
1 Multi-faceted Control and a Plurality of Responses
2 Everyday Relations of Ethnicity, Class and Gender
3 Globalisation, not European Expansion
Bibliography
Notă biografică
Lisa Hellman, Ph.D,. is an award-winning historian who combines global, social, gender and maritime history with Asian studies to explore Europeans’ lives abroad. She has published in five languages on intercultural interactions in Asia during the early modern period.
Recenzii
"Hellman’s book provides an important basis for further research on Canton as the core of a multi-pole, multi-scale, multi-empire urban network established across the ports of the Pearl River Delta. It should be read by anyone interested in the social and urban processes of globalization of the long eighteenth and nineteenth centuries".
Regina Campinho, in Connections. A Journal for Historians and Area Specialists, October 2020.
"The book provides many new insights into the daily activities of the European community in Canton and Macao. [...] Maritime historians who are theoretically oriented will likely find much of interest in this study".
Paul A. Van Dyke, in The International Journal of Maritime History, 31(4).
Regina Campinho, in Connections. A Journal for Historians and Area Specialists, October 2020.
"The book provides many new insights into the daily activities of the European community in Canton and Macao. [...] Maritime historians who are theoretically oriented will likely find much of interest in this study".
Paul A. Van Dyke, in The International Journal of Maritime History, 31(4).