contents
[Preface] · 7
[Part Ⅰ] Discourses on the Maritime Silk Road
1. The Maritime Silk Road and the Methodological Seaport City
_ Jeong Moon-soo · 13
2. Conceptual Studies of the Sea Silk Road: The Cognitive Focus
of South Korea, China, and Japan _ Jung Su-il · 31
3. Research on the Maritime Silk Road and Marine Culture
_ Yang Guozhen · 41
[Part Ⅱ] The Historical Maritime Silk Road
4.The Relationship of the Maritime Silk Road and the Inland Silk
Road in the 14-15th Centuries _Hamashita Takeshi · 53
5. Jang Bogo and the Yellow Sea Silk Road
_Chen Shangsheng · 83
6. The Yellow Sea Route of the 9th Century
through Choi Chiwon’s Poetry _ Choi Nack-min · 103
7. The Formation and Utilization of Maritime Routes during
the Koryo and Song Dynasties _ Kim Kang-sik · 135
8. The Significance of Silla Residents on Eurasian Maritime
Silk Roads: From a New Perspective on East Asian
Mediterranean Sea Theory _ Youn Myung-chul · 179
9. The Oceans of East Asia in the 17th Century and the Transition
of the Maritime Silk Route _ Li Jinming & Li Dexia · 197
10. East-West Cultural Exchanges in the Indian Ocean
through Faxian’s Voyage (409-412) _ Qu Jinliang · 213
11. The Role of Archaeology in the Study
of Maritime Buddhism in India _ Dayalan Duraiswamy · 233
12. Ships on the Maritime Silk Road _Cui Yunfeng · 267
13. “Nanhai I” (南海I号), A Wreck on the Maritime Silk Road
_ Li Qingxin · 281
[Part Ⅲ] The Maritime Silk Road in the Age of Globalization
14. The Maritime Silk Road: Invoking the Past to Imagine the Future
_ Radha Viswanathan · 301
15. Recreating the Silk Road: Conceptual and Institutional Aspects
in an International Context _ Radharaman Chakrabarti · 319
16. Geo-Economic and Geo-Cultural Stakes
in the New Maritime Silk Road _ Sanjay Deshpande · 333
17. Seaport Cities and Cosmopolitanism in the Globalization Era
_ Park Min-soo · 347
18. The Transnational Maritime Silk Road
and the Cosmopolitan Commons _ Nho Young-soon · 359
[English Editor’s Postscript] The Future of the Maritime Silk Road
_ Gregg Whitlock · 389
[Bibliography] · 395
[Index] · 427
contents
[Preface] · 7
[Part Ⅰ] Discourses on the Maritime Silk Road
1. The Maritime Silk Road and the Methodological Seaport City
_ Jeong Moon-soo · 13
2. Conceptual Studies of the Sea Silk Road: The Cognitive Focus
of South Korea, China, and Japan _ Jung Su-il · 31
3. Research on the Maritime Silk Road and Marine Culture
_ Yang Guozhen · 41
[Part Ⅱ] The Historical Maritime Silk Road
4.The Relationship of the Maritime Silk Road and the Inland Silk
Road in the 14-15th Centuries _Hamashita Takeshi · 53
5. Jang Bogo and the Yellow Sea Silk Road
_Chen Shangsheng · 83
6. The Yellow Sea Route of the 9th Century
through Choi Chiwon’s Poetry _ Choi Nack-min · 103
7. The Formation and Utilization of Maritime Routes during
the Koryo and Song Dynasties _ Kim Kang-sik · 135
8. The Significance of Silla Residents on Eurasian Maritime
Silk Roads: From a New Perspective on East Asian
Mediterranean Sea Theory _ Youn Myung-chul · 179
9. The Oceans of East Asia in the 17th Century and the Transition
of the Maritime Silk Route _ Li Jinming & Li Dexia · 197
10. East-West Cultural Exchanges in the Indian Ocean
through Faxian’s Voyage (409-412) _ Qu Jinliang · 213
11. The Role of Archaeology in the Study
of Maritime Buddhism in India _ Dayalan Duraiswamy · 233
12. Ships on the Maritime Silk Road _Cui Yunfeng · 267
13. “Nanhai I” (南海I号), A Wreck on the Maritime Silk Road
_ Li Qingxin · 281
[Part Ⅲ] The Maritime Silk Road in the Age of Globalization
14. The Maritime Silk Road: Invoking the Past to Imagine the Future
_ Radha Viswanathan · 301
15. Recreating the Silk Road: Conceptual and Institutional Aspects
in an International Context _ Radharaman Chakrabarti · 319
16. Geo-Economic and Geo-Cultural Stakes
in the New Maritime Silk Road _ Sanjay Deshpande · 333
17. Seaport Cities and Cosmopolitanism in the Globalization Era
_ Park Min-soo · 347
18. The Transnational Maritime Silk Road
and the Cosmopolitan Commons _ Nho Young-soon · 359
[English Editor’s Postscript] The Future of the Maritime Silk Road
_ Gregg Whitlock · 389
[Bibliography] · 395
[Index] · 427