The Dutch East India Company's Tea Trade with China, 1757-1781
Biographical note
Y. Liu (1974) obtained his MA in History in 2000 at Xiamen University, China and received his doctorate in History in 2006 at Leiden University, the Netherlands. His main interests are the history of overseas Chinese in South-east Asia as well as Sino-European trade.
Readership
All those interested in the history of the VOC, the history of European-Canton trade as well as intra-Asian trade, and Chinese merchants in Canton and articles of Canton trade.
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