Muslim Merchants of Premodern China

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Muslim Merchants of Premodern China

The History of a Maritime Asian Trade Diaspora, 750–1400

Asian history Middle Eastern history History

Author: John W. Chaffee

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Collection: New Approaches to Asian History

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 23 August 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 23 Mb

ISBN: 9781108658133


Overview

In this major new history of Muslim merchants and their trade links with China, John W. Chaffee uncovers 700 years of history, from the eighth century, when Muslim communities first established themselves in southeastern China, through the fourteenth century, when trade all but ceased. These were extraordinary and tumultuous times.

Historical Context

Under the Song and the Mongols, the Muslim diaspora in China flourished as legal and economic ties were formalized. At other times the Muslim community suffered hostility and persecution.

Chaffee's Insights

Chaffee shows how the policies of successive dynastic regimes in China combined with geopolitical developments across maritime Asia to affect the fortunes of Muslim communities. He explores social and cultural exchanges, and how connections were maintained through faith and a common acceptance of Muslim law.

Significance

This ground breaking contribution to the history of Asia, the early Islamic world, and to maritime history explores the networks that helped to shape the pre-modern world.

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