Integrating Faith and Profit: The Religio-Commercial Network Spanning China and Japan, 1100-1270

Abstract By reinterpreting a set of correspondence between Chinese and Japanese monks, this article gives a “thick description” of a lumber transaction between a prestigious monastery in Hangzhou, China, and a newly established monastery in Hakata, Japan. Examining the network connecting the two mon...

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Main Author: Li, Yiwen (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2021
In: Journal of the economic and social history of the Orient
Year: 2021, Volume: 64, Issue: 3, Pages: 191-216
Further subjects:B political patronage
B Networks
B long-distance trade
B Buddhist monastery
B maritime East Asia
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