Trading at the Edge of Empires
Francesco Carletti's World, c. 1600
Giorgio Riello editor Luca Molà editor Paula Findlen editor Brian Brege editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Published:29th May '26
£32.95
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In narrating his circumnavigation of the world at the turn of the seventeenth century, the Florentine Francesco Carletti became the first European merchant to leave an account of travel on existing commercial routes. A repentant ex-slave trader and smuggler turned dealer in Chinese goods, Carletti travelled “at the edge of empires,” providing a unique perspective on the promise and peril of a connected globe. With his long stays in Lima, Mexico City, Manila, Nagasaki, Macao, and Goa, as well as travels across the Americas, the Pacific, and Asia, Carletti documents a changing world in which European powers and traders interacted and often clashed with other empires and polities. Trading at the Edge of Empires brings together 24 scholars to situate and unpack how Carletti’s travels illuminate our understanding of trade, slavery, empire, religion, language, ethnography, cartography, cosmography, and material culture in the early modern world.
It seems inexplicable that Trading at the Edge of Empires—a project of Harvard’s Villa I Tatti—is (apparently) the first volume in English (other than translations of the work itself) on this fascinating story. This book… is a reminder of how many different nationalities were in Asia just three decades into the start of the annual voyages between Acapulco and Manila and how knitted together the world already was. -- Peter Gordon * Asian Review of Books *
ISBN: 9780674296183
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560 pages