1st Edition
Asia and the History of the International Economy Essays in Memory of Peter Mathias
Introduction (A.J.H. Latham)
PART I
1. An Interview with Peter Mathias (A.J.H. Latham)
PART II
2. Barges and Bargemasters on the Thames in the Eighteenth Century (H.I.H. Crown Prince Naruhito)
3. Edo and Water (H.I.H. Crown Prince Naruhito)
4. Consuming Plants: Botany and Consumer Society (Toshio Kusamitsu)
5. Invisible Links: Maritime Trade between Japan and South Asia in the Early Modern Period (Ryuto Shimada)
6. Knowledge and Use of Japanese by the Dutch on Dejima Island, Nagasaki (L.M. Cullen)
7. India’s Role in the Industrial Revolution (Heita Kawakatsu)
8. India and the Emergence of the International Economy: A Synopsis (A.J.H. Latham)
9. Steamship Competition in Asia in the Late Nineteenth Century: Britain and the United States (Masami Kita)
10. Reorganization of the Mixed Court System in Shanghai, 1906-1913 (Eiichi Motono)
11. The Dispute over the Quality of Rice Exports from Siam to Europe in the 1920s (Toshiyuki Miyata)
12. Japan’s Economic Diplomacy in Colonial Africa during the Inter-war Period: Japanese Consular Reports (Katsuhiko Kitagawa)
Biography
A.J.H. Latham was Senior Lecturer in International Economic History at the University of Wales, Swansea (now Swansea University), and is in active retirement. He is co-editor of many studies including Intra-Asian Trade and Industrialization, and The Evolving Structure of the East Asian Economic System since 1700, both published by Routledge.
Heita Kawakatsu is the Governor of Shizuoka Prefecture since 2009. Prior, he was President of Shizuoka University of Art and Culture and Professor of Economic History and Vice Director of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto. He is co-editor of many studies including Intra-Asian Trade and Industrialization and The Evolving Structure of the East Asian Economic System since 1700, both published by Routledge.






