Maritime Trade by Sabine Lorca

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Author: Sabine Lorca
Category: History
ISBN: 9788235253507
File Size: 0.75 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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Synopsis

Maritime Trade explores the critical role of sea-based commerce in shaping global economies and military history. It reveals how control of sea lanes has consistently determined economic prosperity and naval power, impacting the rise and fall of empires. Intriguingly, the evolution of maritime trade is intertwined with advancements in shipbuilding technology and navigation, influencing international relations and the establishment of international law.

The book adopts an accessible yet rigorous approach, examining early trade networks like the Silk Road by sea, the development of naval power, and case studies such as the Atlantic slave trade triangle. It progresses across chapters by introducing fundamental concepts, then delving into historical examples and their contemporary implications, including the rise of China as a maritime power. This historical perspective offers a valuable understanding of modern globalization and geopolitical strategies.

Drawing from historical records, naval archives, and trade agreements, Maritime Trade provides a comprehensive overview suitable for students, academics, and general readers interested in history and economics. The book addresses debates about colonialism and unequal trade relationships, presenting a balanced perspective on the benefits and exploitative practices associated with maritime dominance.

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