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Iran and a French empire of trade, 1700-1808 : the other Persian letters / Junko Thérèse Takeda.

LIBRA PQ2105.A2 S8 2020:12
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Takeda, Junko Thérèse, 1976- author.
Series:
Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment ; 2020:12.
Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment, 2634-8047 ; 2020:12
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Commerce.
France--Commerce--Iran--18th century.
France.
Iran--Commerce--France--18th century.
Iran.
France--Commerce--Iran--19th century.
Iran--Commerce--France--19th century.
France--Economic conditions.
Economic conditions.
Iran--Economic conditions.
International trade.
Economic history.
Physical Description:
xxv, 265 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Other Title:
Other Persian letters
Place of Publication:
Liverpool : Liverpool University Press ; Oxford : Voltaire Foundation, [2020]
Summary:
"'Iran and a French Empire of Trade, 1700-1808: the other Persian letters' examines the understudied topic of Franco-Persian relations in the long eighteenth century to highlight how rising tensions among Eurasian empires and revolutions in the Atlantic world were profoundly intertwined. Conflicts between Persia, Turkey, India, and Russia, and European weapons-dealing with these empires, occurred against a backdrop of climate change and food insecurities that destabilized markets. Takeda shows how the French state relied on 'entrepreneurial imperialism' to extend commercial activities eastward beyond the Mediterranean during this time, from Louis XIV's reign to Napoleon Bonaparte's First Empire. Organized as a collection of microhistories, her study showcases a colorful set of characters--rogue merchants from Marseille, a gambling-house madam, a naturalized Greek-French drogman, and a bicultural Genevan-Persian consul, among others--to demonstrate how individuals on the fringes of French society spearheaded projects to foster ties between France and Persia. Considering the Enlightenment as a product of a connected world, Takeda investigates how trans-imperial adventurers, merchants, consuls, and informants negotiated treaties, traded commodities and arms, transferred knowledge, and introduced industrial practices from Asia to Europe. And she shows the surprising ways in which Enlightenment debates about regime changes from the Safavid to Qājār dynasties and Persia's borderland wars shaped French ideas about revolution and policies related to empire-building."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-250) and index.
ISBN:
9781789622256
1789622255
OCLC:
1144117111

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