Which of the following developments in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries most directly helps to explain the presence of the scholars?
Reviewed Works: The Rise of Merchant Empires: Long-Distance Trade in the Early Modern World by James D. Tracy; The Political Economy of Merchant Empires: State Power and World Trade, 1350-1750 by James D. Tracy; Dutch Primary in World Trade, 1585-1740 by Jonathan I. Israel; The Military Revolution: Military Innovation and the Rise of the West, 1500-1800 by Geoffrey Parker; Imperial Meridian: The British Empire and the World, 1780-1830 by C. A. Bayly; Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire by C. A. Bayly; Emporia, Commodities and Entrepreneurs in Asian Maritime Trade c. 1400-1750 by Roderick Ptak, Dietmar Rothermund; Asia before Europe: Economy and Civilisation of the Indian Ocean from the Rise of Islam to 1750 by K. N. Chaudhuri; Marchands et hommes d'affaires asiatiques dans l'Océan Indien et la Mer de Chine 13-20 siècles by Denys Lombard, Jean Aubin; Before Colonialism: Theories on Asian-European Relations 1500-1750 by M. N. Pearson; India and the Indian Ocean, 1500-1750 by Ashin Das Gupta, M. N. Pearson; The Portuguese in India by M. N. Pearson; The Political Economy of Commerce: Southern India, 1500-1800 by Sanjay Subrahmanyam; Merchants, Markets, and the State in Early Modern India by Sanjay Subrahmanyam; Improvising Empire: Portuguese Trade and Settlement in the Bay of Bengal 1500-1700 by Sanjay Subrahmanyam; Bengal: The British Bridgehead: Eastern India 1740-1828 by P. J. Marshall; The Company Weavers of Bengal: The East India Company and the Organization of Textile Production in Bengal, 1750-1813 by Hameeda Hossain; Saints, Goddesses, and Kings: Muslims and Christians in South Indian Society, 1700-1900 by Susan Bayly; Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce, 1450-1680 by Anthony Reid; Strange Company: Chinese Settlers, Mestizo Women, and the Dutch in VOC Batavia by Leonard Blussé; Contracting Colonialism: Translation and Christian Conversion in Tagalog Society under Early Spanish Rule by Vicente L. Rafael; Yang Tingyun, Confucian and Christian in Late Ming China: His Life and Thought by N. Standaert; The Cambridge History of Japan. Volume 4: Early Modern Japan by John Whitney Hall, James L. McClain; A World Elsewhere: Europe's Encounter with Japan in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Derek Massarella Review by: John E. Wills, Jr. The American Historical Review Vol. 98, No. 1 (Feb., 1993) , pp. 83-105 (23 pages) Published By: Oxford University Press https://doi.org/10.2307/2166383 https://www.jstor.org/stable/2166383
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Which of the following most likely explains why the Qing government employed the scholars shown in the image?In the context of the period 1450-1750, which of the following most likely explains why the Qing government employed the scholars shown in the image? States sought to centralize their rule by including foreigners whose positions were dependent on the state to serve in the bureaucracy.
Which of the following is the most serious limitation of the table as a source of information?Which of the following is the most serious limitation of the table as a source of information on the comparative military capabilities of nuclear powers? It does not include data on the total destructive power of the nuclear stockpiles of each nation.
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