Customs House, Steamers, and the Entrepôt: Zanzibar Trade Infrastructure Circa 1830–1888

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY AFRICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-12-16 DOI:10.1353/aeh.2020.0008
M. Pawelczak
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ABSTRACT:This article addresses the adaptation problem of the nineteenthcentury Sultanate of Zanzibar in responding to the challenges posed by international commerce following the industrial and transport revolution. It focuses on the ways the government and privately-run customs agencies managed the Zanzibar market. An analysis of the institution of customs, at both formal and informal levels, captures the dynamics of trade infrastructure and facilitates an understanding of the symbiosis of political and economic powers and the subsequent process of disintegration. It further considers international trade dynamics in the context of the transport and communication revolution that occurred in the second half of the nineteenth century. Changes in the economic situation in India, the main capital market in determining the credit situation in East Africa, are taken into account, in particular those related to the imbalance in the silver and gold markets. Archival sources consulted include French naval reports, British and American diplomatic documents, commercial correspondence, and the private letters and journals of American and German merchants and commercial agents.
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海关大楼、轮船和Entrepôt: 1830-1888年左右桑给巴尔贸易基础设施
摘要:本文探讨了19世纪桑给巴尔苏丹国在应对工业和交通革命后国际商业带来的挑战时所面临的适应问题。它侧重于政府和私营海关机构管理桑给巴尔市场的方式。对正式和非正式两级海关制度的分析抓住了贸易基础设施的动态,并有助于了解政治和经济权力的共生关系以及随后的解体过程。它进一步考虑了在19世纪下半叶发生的运输和通讯革命背景下的国际贸易动态。印度是决定东非信贷形势的主要资本市场,其经济形势的变化被考虑在内,特别是与白银和黄金市场失衡有关的变化。参考的档案来源包括法国海军报告、英国和美国的外交文件、商业信函、美国和德国商人和商业代理人的私人信件和期刊。
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