Safety and Efficiency: The English East India Company’s Shipping Management of the China Trade Between 1786-1816
Vol. 43 No. 2 06/2013
Title |
Safety and Efficiency: The English East India Company’s Shipping Management of the China Trade Between 1786-1816 |
Author |
Yu, Po-ching |
Genre |
Article |
Pages |
255-282 |
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Language |
Chinese |
Key words |
English East India Company, Canton Factory, Shipping Management, 1786-1816, Anglo-Chinese trade |
Abstract |
From the end of the 1780s, the China trade of the English East India Company (hereafter the EIC) grew rapidly, prompting the EIC to put greater emphasis on the China market. At the end of the 18th century and in the early 19th century, the British frequently engaged in war, and Chinese pirates initiated violence along the China coast. Under such conditions, the EIC, in addition to the usual arrangements of capital, cargo and personnel, needed to take more care than usual regarding shipping management, which included the planning of sea routes, the organization of the fleet, and the maintenance of transportation safety and efficiency, etc. |