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Cover

Series page

Title page

Copyright

List of Illustrations

Notes on Contributors

Acknowledgments

Preface

Introduction: The Global Renaissance

10  Part I: Mapping the Global Chapter 1: The New Globalism: Transcultural Commerce, Global Systems Theory, and Spenser’s Mammon Chapter 2: “Travailing” Theory: Global Flows of Labor and the Enclosure of the Subject Chapter 3: Islam and Tamburlaine’s World-Picture Chapter 4: Traveling Nowhere: Global Utopias in the Early Modern Period Chapter 5: Understanding Slavery in Early Modern Asia: Jesuit Scholarship from Seventeenth-Century Iberia and Asia

11  Part II: “Contact Zones” Chapter 6: “Apes of Imitation”: Imitation and Identity in Sir Thomas Roe’s Embassy to India Chapter 7: Early Modern European Encounters with Japan: Luis Frois and Engelbert Kaempfer Chapter 8: Other Renaissances, Multiple Easts, and Eurasian Borderlands: Teresa Sampsonia Sherley’s Journey from Persia to Poland, 1608–1611 Chapter 9: Becoming Mughal, Becoming Dom João de Távora: Friendship, Dissimulation, and Manipulation in Jesuit and Mughal Exchanges Chapter 10: The Queer Moor: Bodies, Borders, and Barbary Inns Chapter 11: The Benefits of a Warm Study: The Resistance to Travel Before Empire Chapter 12: The Politics of Identity: Reassessing Global Encounters Through the Failure of the English East India Company in Japan Chapter 13: Placing Iceland Chapter 14: East by Northeast: The English Among the Russians, 1553–1603 Chapter 15: Connected Political Imaginaries: The Shaˉhnaˉmah and Anglo-Persian Alliance Building, 1599–1628

12  Part III: “To Live by Traffic”: Global Networks of Exchange Chapter 16: The Unseen World of Willem Schellinks: Local Milieu and Global Circulation in the Visualization of Mughal India Chapter 17: Hakluyt’s Books and Hawkins’ Slaving Voyages: The Transatlantic Slave Trade in the English National Imaginary, 1560–1600 Chapter 18: Guns and Gawds: Elizabethan England’s “Infidel” Trade Chapter 19: Seeds of Sacrifice: Amaranth, The Gardens of Tenochtitlan, and Spenser’s Faerie Queene Chapter 20: “So Pale, So Lame, So Lean, So Ruinous”: The Circulation of Foreign Coins in Early Modern England Chapter 21: Canary, Bristoles, Londres, Ingleses: English Traders in the Canaries in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Chapter 22: “The Whole Globe of the Earth”: Almanacs and Their Readers Chapter 23: Cesare Vecellio, Venetian Writer and Art-Book Cosmopolitan Chapter 24: A Multinational Corporation: Labor and Ethnicity in the London East India Company Chapter 25: Patterning the Tatar Girl in George Puttenham’s The Art of English Poesie (1589)

13  Part IV: The Globe Staged Chapter 26: Bettrice’s Monkey: Staging Exotica in Early Modern London Comedy Chapter 27: The Maltese Factor: The Poetics of Place in The Jew of Malta and The Knight of Malta Chapter 28: Local–Global Pericles: International Storytelling, Domestic Social Relations, Capitalism Chapter 29: Staging the Global in the Street: Spices, London Companies, and Thomas Middleton’s The Triumphs of Honor and Industry

14  Afterword: Lyric Poetics for the Global Renaissance

15  Index

16  End User License Agreement

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