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The Politics of Trade in Safavid Iran : Silk for Silver, 1600–1730

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization series
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Using a wide range of archival and written sources, Rudi Matthee considers the economic, social and political networks established between Iran, its neighbours and the world at large, through the prism of the late Safavid silk trade.

In so doing, he demonstrates how silk, a resource crucial to state revenue and the only commodity to span Iran's entire economic activity, was integral to aspects of late Safavid society, including its approach to commerce, export routes and, importantly, to the political and economic problems which contributed to its collapse in the early 1700s.

In a challenge to traditional scholarship, the author argues that despite the introduction of a maritime, western-dominated channel, Iran's traditional land-based silk export continued to expand right up to the end of the seventeenth century.

The book makes a major theoretical contribution to the debates on the social and economic history of the pre-modern world.

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Cambridge University Press
0521641314 / 9780521641319
Hardback
09/12/1999
United Kingdom
English
xxi, 290p. : ill.
23 cm
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