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|a Sutherland, Heather,
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|a Seaways and gatekeepers :
|b trade and state in the eastern archipelagos of Southeast Asia, c.1600-c.1906 /
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|a Trade and state in the eastern archipelagos of Southeast Asia, c.1600-c.1906
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|a ch. 1. Introduction -- pt. 1. foundations. ch. 2. The Cradle of Geography ; ch. 3. Encounters ; ch. 4. Patchwork Polities -- pt. 2. glimpsed histories. ch. 5. Commodity Wars before 1684 ; ch. 6. Ungovernable Tides, 1684-1784 ; ch. 7. Pivotal Decades, 1784-1819 ; ch. 8. Equivocal Policies, Converging Trade, 1819-47 ; ch. 9. Free Trade and Phantom Fleets, 1847-69 ; ch. 10. Steam and Capital, 1869-1906 ; ch. 11. In Restrospect.
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|a The eastern archipelagos of Southeast Asia stretch from Mindanao and Sulu in the north to Bali in the southwest and New Guinea in the southeast. Many of their inhabitants are regarded as ""people without history"", while colonial borders cut across shared underlying patterns of relations. Yet many of these societies were linked to trans-oceanic trading systems for millennia. Indeed, some of the world's most prized commodities once came from territories which were either ""stateless"" or under the tenuous control of loosely structured polities in this region.Trade provides the integrating frame.
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