The Politics of Trade in Safavid Iran伊朗萨非王朝时期的贸易政治
2006-6
Matthee, Rudolph P.
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This book considers the economic, social and political importance of the silk trade in Safavid Iran. It focuses on four aspects of this trade: the role of silk in Iranian commercial policy, the interaction between agents of the state and foreign merchants, the routes along which silk was transported and, critically, the economic and social difficulties that contributed to the collapse of the regime in the 1720s. This represents a major contribution to the current debates on the social and economic history of the premodern world.
Rudolph P. Matthee is Associate Profess Of History at the University of Delaware.
List of platesPrefaceAcknowledgmentsNote on transliterationList of abbreviationsMapsIntroductionl The Iranian silk trade: from the Silk Road to the Safavids2 Procedures, logistics, and finances3 Shah 'Abbas I and the Safavid political economy: territorial expansion, anti-Ottoman diplomacy, and the politics of silk4 Government control and growing competition: the silk expo monopoly and the advent of the European maritime compaI5 The complications of privatization: from the abolition of the silk export monopoly to the peace of Zuhab, 1629—16396 Conflict and reorientation: silk to silver, 1640—16677 Renewed regulation and the rise of the Russian connection, 1660s—1690s8 Contraction and continuity, 1690—1730 ConclusionAppendixGlossaryBibliographyIndex
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