Between East and West
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R. A. Donkin
About this book
Up to & including the Age of Discoveries, the wealth of the East was thought in Europe to consist primarily of spices & aromatics. Cloves, nutmeg, mace, & sandalwood all were thought to come from a few small islands in easternmost Indonesia, which no European reached before 1500. Yet supplies of these luxury products were reaching China, India, western Asia, & the Mediterranean lands more than a thousand years earlier. This study of Moluccan spices opens with their natural history & nomenclature, & the discovery of the Islands by Europeans near the opposing (& controversial) limits of Spanish & Portuguese jurisdiction. Donkin traces the expanding interest & long-distance trade in cloves, nutmeg, & sandalwood, first to India & then to the adjacent Arabo-Persian world. The medieval West & China lay on the margins of diffusion, the former in touch with the Levant, the latter with the trading world of South East Asia.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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LIST OF MAPS
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LIST OF FIGURES
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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PROLOGUE
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CHAPTER 1 NATURE, NOMENCLATURE, AND DISCOVERY OF THE MOLUCCAS BY EUROPEANS
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CHAPTER 2 INDIA
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CHAPTER 3 THE ARABO-PERSIAN WORLD
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CHAPTER 4 THE MEDIEVAL WEST
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CHAPTER 5 CHINA AND SOUTH EAST ASIA
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EPILOGUE
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CITED
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