The Imperial Silk Factories of Kangxi in China, 1661-1722 A mirror for Louis XIV's Royal Factories?
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Wang, LiPalabras clave
Global HistoryConsumption
Kangxi emperor
Louis XIV
Royal factories
China-Europe
Qing Dynasty
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Pérez-García, ManuelPublication date
2019-02-19Abstract
This thesis explores the silk trade in China and Europe at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth century through a transnational point of view, taking an example of France, by comparing the imperial silk factories of the Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1661-1722) and the Grande Fabrique of Luis XVIII of France (1643-1715), analyzes the variation of business organization system, the manufacturing equipment scale, finance, personnel management, income and social status of the craftsmen, product types and sales, etc., which reflected the differences of the economic development strategies of the two monarchs; Like a butterfly effect, it could be inferred from the details of the official silk production and consumption in the studied geographical and time range, the causes and effects of diverse economic and political roads each monarch took subsequently.
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GECEM (Global Encounters between China and Europe: Trade Networks, Consumption and Cultural Exchanges in Macau and Marseille, 1680-1840) project hosted by Pablo de Olavide University (Seville, Spain) wwwgecem.eu. The GECEM project is funded by the ERC (European Research Council)-Starting Grant, Horizon 2020, ref. 679371. The Principal Investigator is prof. Manuel Perez Garcia (Distinguished Researcher at Pablo de Olavide University)