Piracy and surreptitious activities in the malay archipelago and adjacent seas, 1600-1840 / edited by Y.H. Teddy Sim.
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- 9789812870858
- D1-DX301
Springer eBooks
Contents -- Preface -- Foreword -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Studying piracy and surreptitious activities in Southeast Asia in the early modern period -- Chapter 2: Siak, piracy and early modern Malay warfare -- Chapter 3: From self-defence to an instrument of war: Dutch privateering around the Malay Peninsula in the early 17th century -- Chapter 4: Violence and piratical/surreptitious activities associated with the Chinese in the Melaka-Singapore region, 1780–1840 -- Chapter 5: War-making, raiding, slave hunting and piracy in the Malukan Archipelago -- Chapter 6: An exploration into the political background of the Maguindanao “piracy” in the early 18th century -- Chapter 7: Revisiting the political economy and ethnicity of the Sulu Sultanate and its entanglement with the seafaring world -- Chapter 8: Iberians in the adjacent seas: A survey of their piratical and smuggling activities in relation to war and political economy of the South China Sea -- Chapter 9: The Portuguese in the adjacent seas: A survey of their identities and activities in the eastern Indian Ocean and Burman sea -- Maps -- Glossary -- Index.
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