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Empire in the Western Ocean:Sea Power and the Early Ming Navy, 1355-1449

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2023
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9789882372719

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In this ground-breaking, posthumous study, the late Lo Jung-pang discusses the geographic, political, and commercial factors that led to the emergence of seapower and a navy under the Ming. While Zheng He and his seven expeditions have received some scholarly attention, few understand the long history of maritime engagement which provided the nautical and technical background for these voyages. The evolution of this maritime engagement and its extension into the Indian Ocean is the focus of Lo’s still-timely and highly significant work.

In addition to detailing the rise of the Ming navy and its extraordinary accomplishments, Lo also examines some of the factors that led to the end of China’s first great maritime era: Why did China suddenly seem to turn away from the seas? Were the military defeats in Annam and on the northern borders significant in this? Or were financial pressures key?

Empire in the Western Ocean represents the most comprehensive and insightful English-language treatment to date of the evolution and activities of the early Ming navy. Moreover, it encourages further inquiry into contemporary questions of China’s maritime aspirations.

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To aid the reader, a Foreword by Richard J. Smith discusses how Lo viewed the early Ming navy—not simply in terms of its evolution and military strength, but also in terms of the commerce and shipping that it promoted. This history is presented in the context of the centuries-long shift of China’s demographic center of gravity from the northwest to the southeast by the Song period (960–1279).

In the Afterword, Ming scholar Geoff Wade explains how the Ming rulers, eager to widely display their legitimacy, sent military forces abroad, collected treasure for the imperial court, and urged rulers of all known states to demonstrate their submission to the Ming court. He also shows how this often gave rise to violence during the Ming expeditions.
  • Editor’s Preface/Bruce A. Elleman
  • Author’s Preface/Lo Jung-pang
  • Foreword/Richard J. Smith
  • Chapter 1 Exordium
  • Chapter 2 The Upsurge of the Red Turbans
  • Chapter 3 The Battle of Poyang Lake and the Expulsion of the Mongols
  • Chapter 4 Geographical Lore and Navigational Arts
  • Chapter 5 Maritime Transportation and Coastal Defense
  • Chapter 6 Ships and Armaments
  • Chapter 7 Imperialism, the Chinese Variety
  • Chapter 8 Steps to Pax Sinica
  • Chapter 9 The Uneasy Peace with Japan and the War with Annam
  • Chapter 10 A Spirit of Military and Economic Enterprise
  • Conclusion: The Decline of the Early Ming Navy
  • Afterword/Geoff Wade
  • Appendices
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Biographies
  • Index

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