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The Maritime Silk Road and Cultural Communication Between China and the West
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- 2020
Summary
This translation of collected articles by Yan Chen (1916–2016) examines the role of the Maritime Silk Road in the formation of world civilizations. Analyzing the Maritime Silk Road’s political, economic, cultural, and technological influence, Chen argues that this expansive trade network was vital to the spread of traditional Chinese culture.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4985-4405-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4985-4406-1
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 206
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- 1. The Morning Twilight of China’s Marine Culture—The Significance of Hemudu Culture on the Exploration of the Origin of the Maritime Silk Road No access Pages 1 - 12
- 2. On the Rise and Fall of the Silk Road and the Shift from the Overland Route to the Sea Route No access Pages 13 - 24
- 3. On the Maritime Silk Road No access Pages 25 - 52
- 4. The Role of Ancient Zhejiang in the East China Sea Silk Route No access Pages 53 - 64
- 5. The South China Sea Route and Cultural Exchange between China and Foreign Countries No access Pages 65 - 96
- 6. The Status of Ancient Countries in Thailand and the Bay of Thailand in Maritime Transportation before the Sixth Century No access Pages 97 - 108
- 8. The Special Status of the Arab World in the Overland and Maritime Silk Road No access Pages 109 - 132
- 9. The Influence of Zheng He’s Expeditions on the Islamic World and Culture No access Pages 133 - 142
- 10. The Prosperity of the Maritime Silk Road Pushed by Zheng He’s Expeditions No access Pages 143 - 152
- 11. The Special Status and Influence of Macao Port on the Modern Maritime Silk Road No access Pages 153 - 170
- 12. On the Maritime Silk Road and Cultural Exchanges between China, the Philippines, and Latin America No access Pages 171 - 178
- 13. The History and Prospects for the Development of the Southwest Silk Road No access Pages 179 - 194
- 14. On the History and Contribution of the Maritime Silk Road No access Pages 195 - 202
- Index No access Pages 203 - 204
- About the Author No access Pages 205 - 206





