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Riches, Power, Trade, and Religion: The Far East and the English Imagination, 1600-1720
Robert Markley
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Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Riches
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Power Trading
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China
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Cultural Power
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Political Power
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Japan
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Dutch
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Protestant
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Merchants
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Complex Response
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Upper Class
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Cosmography
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17th Century
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Travel Narratives
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Economic Power
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East India Company
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Elizabeth I
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Diplomatic Correspondence
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Arts and Humanities
Religion
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East Asia
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Racial
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Limits
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Japan
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Similarities
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Upper Class
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China
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Seventeenth Century
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dignitaries
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Eurocentric
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Travel narratives
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Diplomatic Correspondence
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Protestant
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English East India Company
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WorldView
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Elizabeth I
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Cultural Power
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Cosmography
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Social Sciences
East Asia
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Christians
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Japan
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China
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Narrative
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India
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Political Economics
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Dutch
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Diplomatics
25%
Seventeenth Century
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Upper Class
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