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廣東十三行考   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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梁嘉彬著
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Title
廣東十三行考
Publisher
國立編譯館
Description

分3編。「序編」研究「十三行」的意義和對有關著作的評論;「本編」考證廣東「十三行」的起源和納集「十三行」行名、人名及行商的種種事績資料;「尾編」論析行商與市舶牙行夷館大班等的關係

目錄
朱序
插圖
一 從香山縣前山塞望澳門
二 澳門南環
三 外舶駐碇之黃埔
四 廣州十三夷館圖一
五 廣州十三夷館圖二
六 廣州十三夷館圖案一
七 廣州十三夷館圖案二
八 廣州十三夷館圖案三
九 廣州十三夷館圖案四
一○ 廣州之街市
一一 麗泉行行商潘長耀家園圖一
一二 麗泉行行商潘長耀家園圖二
一三 廣州某商之家園
一四 怡和行行商伍秉鑒遺像
一五 天寶行行商梁經國遺像
一六 一八三四年律勞卑強令imogene及andromache兩船闖過虎門口
一七 一八四一年英軍攻取穿鼻要塞
一八 一八四○年英軍攻取定海
一九 民國十一年武藤至廣州時所撮十三行街圖
二○ 民國二十二年十三行馬路圖
二一 民國二十二年十三行馬路與太平南路交界處
二二 著者家藏佚名擇撰夷艘寇海記手抄本之一頁
二三 著者家藏巡撫柏貴手札之一頁
第一篇 序篇
第二篇 本篇
第一章 十三行起源考
第一節 十三行以前廣州市舶大略考
第二節 十三行制度名稱溯源考
第二章 廣東十三行沿革考
第一節 自粵海設關至公行起始之十三行考
第二節 自公行起始至外洋行成立之十三行考
第三節 自外洋行成立至洋行制度廢止之十三行考
附 英法聯軍(咸豐七年一八五七年)之役廣東舊十三行行商調停戰事史料
第三章 廣東十三行行名人名及行商事跡考
第一節 資元行
第二節 同文行同孚行
第三節 義豐行
第四節 泰和行裕源行
第五節 豐進行
第六節 逢源行萬和行
第七節 廣順行源泉行
第八節 而益行
第九節 怡和行
第十節 源順行
第十一節 吳昭平
第十二節 廣利行
第十三節 達成行
第十四節 義成行
第十五節 東生行
第十六節 麗泉行
第十七節 會隆行
第十八節 西成行(同泰行事跡附)
第十九節 福隆行
第二十節 萬成行
第二一節 天寶行
第二二節 東褡行東興行
第二三節 萬源行
第二四節 茂生行
第二五節 興泰行
第二六節 中和行
第二七節 順泰行
第二八節 仁和行
第二九節 孚泰行
第三十節 同順行
第三一節 福順行
第三二節 東昌行
第三三節 安昌行
第三四節 隆記行
第三篇 尾篇
第一節 廣州歷代市舶之鳥瞰
第二節 十三行與牙行
第三節 十三行與十三夷館
第四節 行商數目之增減
第五節 行商與大班之關係
第六節 海關之勒索
第七節 行商之包攬貿易
第八節 行商被政府禁錮之事例
第九節 行商之集議
第十節 行商之友善與狡獪
第十一節 行商約束外商之責任
第十二節 行商反抗苛勒之怯懦
第十三節 外商對於行商破產之營救
第十四節 行商與鴉片
第十五節 行商退辦行務之困難
第十六節 從鹽法志內搜出洋鹽兩商之歷次捐輸種類及數目
第十七節 從碑記上搜得行商對於地方公益之捐輸
第十八節 行商後記

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國26[1937]
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十三行
中圖分類
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拼音題名
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guang dong shi san hang kao
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