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Introduction: Buddhist Trade Networks in East Asia
Replacing Tributary Relations: The Reciprocal Collaboration between Monks and Merchants, 839-900
Not Only for the Dharma: Pilgrim Monks as Intermediaries between China and Japan, 900-1100
Building a Base for Trade: The "Chinese Quarter" in Hakata, 1100-1200
Transporting Goods and Faith: The Economic Privileges of the Religious Network, 1200-1270
Sending Ships to China to Finance Monastery Construction: Trade between the Mongol Empire and the Japanese Archipelago, 1270-1368
Resuming Tribute Relations and the Aftermath of the Religio commercial Network, 1368-1403.
Replacing Tributary Relations: The Reciprocal Collaboration between Monks and Merchants, 839-900
Not Only for the Dharma: Pilgrim Monks as Intermediaries between China and Japan, 900-1100
Building a Base for Trade: The "Chinese Quarter" in Hakata, 1100-1200
Transporting Goods and Faith: The Economic Privileges of the Religious Network, 1200-1270
Sending Ships to China to Finance Monastery Construction: Trade between the Mongol Empire and the Japanese Archipelago, 1270-1368
Resuming Tribute Relations and the Aftermath of the Religio commercial Network, 1368-1403.