John Wong

人物简介:

John Wong, The University of Hong Kong Dr John Wong's research interests focus on transnational business history. He received his PhD in History from Harvard University. He also holds a BA in Economics from the University of Chicago and an MBA from Stanford University. He worked for a number of years in investment banking and investment management and has earned the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst. In keeping with his research interests, his teaching centers on the transnational flow of culture, people and capital, with the Pearl River Delta as a major nexus.

Global Trade in the Nineteenth Century书籍相关信息

  • ISBN:9781107150669
  • 作者:John Wong
  • 出版社:Cambridge University Press
  • 出版时间:2016-7-1
  • 页数:254
  • 价格:USD 99.99
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  • 装帧:Hardcover
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  • 适合人群:Academics, Historians, Economists, Students of international relations, Enthusiasts of economic history, General readers interested in the development of global trade
  • TAG:industrial revolution / History / Globalization / 19th century / Economics / trade
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  • 更新时间:2025-05-17 00:29:40

内容简介:

In this engaging new study, John Wong examines the Canton trade networks that helped to shape the modern world through the lens of the prominent Chinese merchant Houqua, whose trading network and financial connections stretched from China to India, America and Britain. In contrast to interpretations that see Chinese merchants in this era as victims of rising Western mercantilism and oppressive Chinese traditions, Houqua maintained a complex balance between his commercial interests and those of his Western counterparts, all in an era of transnationalism before the imposition of the Western world order. The success of Houqua and Co. in configuring its networks in the fluid context of the early nineteenth century remains instructive today, as the contemporary balance of political power renders the imposition of a West-centric world system increasingly problematic, and requires international traders to adapt to a new world order in which China, once again, occupies center stage.