TY - GEN T1 - Spice ports : mapping the origins of global sea trade. A1 - NUGENT, NICHOLAS LA - English PP - S.l. PB - BRITISH LIBRARY YR - 2024 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_dda_on1459686670 AB - A first-class narrative writer blends his unique cartographic and topographic understanding of the key ports of early seaborne commerce. We may think of "globalism" as a recent development but its origins date back to the fifteenth century and beyond, when seafarers pioneered routes across the oceans with the objectives of exploration, trade, and profit. These voyages only became possible after certain technical innovations--improvements in ship design, compasses, and mapping--enabled navigation across unprecedented distances. The mariners' embarkation points were the vibrant ports of the West--Venice, Amsterdam, Lisbon--and their destinations the exotic ports of the East--Malacca, Goa, Bombay--where they tracked down the elusive spices, so much in demand by Western palates. This development of maritime communication brought benefits apart from culinary delights: the spread of ideas on art, literature, and science. But it was not necessarily beneficial for everyone concerned: colonial ambitions were often disastrous for local populations, who were frequently exploited as slave plantation labor. This wide-ranging account of a fascinating period of global history uses original maps and contemporary artists' views to tell the story of how each port developed individually while also encouraging us to consider contrasting points of view of the benefits and the damages of the maritime spice trade. CN - HD9210.A2 SN - 9781684582457 SN - 1684582458 SN - 0712355952 SN - 9780712355957 KW - Spice trade : History. KW - Shipping : History. KW - International trade : History. KW - Épices : Commerce : Histoire. KW - Commerce international : Histoire. KW - World. KW - Social History. ER -